How is Veezel paper made?
Roadside grass is used as raw material for the production of Veezel paper. Instead of the roadside grass being processed as waste, it is mown along the regional roads. Subsequently, it is processed into raw material and that goes to the paper mill. At least 60% of the paper consists of recycled paper.
The birth of Veezel
Veezel is an original Dutch product. The idea came from two entrepreneurs who wanted to make paper from grass. And not just grass, the paper is made from grass clippings from the roadside along a Dutch provincial road. After a year and a half of preparation, they succeeded in developing a unique quality paper. By the end of 2019, a Dutch paper factory embraced the idea and some businesses also showed interest in this type of paper, so that's when the the innovative idea of Veezel became reality.
Veezel stationery and envelopes
Fiber paper is available in various types. For example the stationery, which is available in four different grammages: 90, 120, 160 and 300 grams per m2. In addition, we've got matching envelopes, available in the sizes A5 and A4. You can also opt for a window in the envelope.
Printed Veezel paper
The stationery and envelopes can be full colour printed on one side. This ensures a great result in which your company colours really stand out. Do you have any questions or need advice about Veezel's stationery or envelopes? Please feel free to contact Julia van Ginkel through +31342 745778 or julia@greengiving.nl.