
Our Philippine handmade papers come from Abaca fibers, Cogon grasses (which is actually a waste grass) and other plants & fibers locally available. By not using trees to make papers, we help conserve them and this is what I always tell my clients. Somehow, many of them are clueless as to where handmade papers really come from. At least I get to share with them the reason why I am pursuing to promote our handmade papers.
The process of making our handmade papers are done without sacrificing the environment. No chemicals are used to harm the environment and there is a proper waste disposal. This is what differentiates it from machine-processed papers.
From former fisherfolks, the people who make our wonderful papers are now earning regularly (and fairly) making papers. Even the housewives are able to work as pressed flower designers in the comforts of their home while looking after the children. Labels: business, environment, handmade, personal
----- COMMENT: AUTHOR: DATE:March 28, 2008 at 9:43 AM bravo! this is why i've chosen you as my invitation supplier. i love the philosophy behind your business, and i fully support the good work you do for the community and the environment. and of course, i think the creativity that shows in your workmanship is excellent. well done! ----- --------