Sampada Handmade Recycled Notebook (Boudhanath)





Sampada Handmade Recycled Notebook (Boudhanath)
From NPR 450
Description
Introducing the Sampada Notebook (Boudhanath), a travel journal that beautifully showcases Nepal's iconic monuments on its cover, inspiring wanderlust and cultural appreciation. This elegant notebook invites you to record your adventures, reflections, and personal insights as you explore new destinations. Its thoughtfully designed pages are perfect for jotting down travel itineraries, memorable experiences, and heartfelt observations. Ideal for globetrotters, travel enthusiasts, and creative minds alike, the Sampada Notebook (Boudhanath) transforms your journeys into timeless keepsakes that you can cherish and revisit for years to come. Embrace your passion for travel and adventure today. Discover unforgettable moments and endless creative inspiration.
This notebook has been handcrafted in Nepal using handmade recycled paper.

Jamarko
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Jamarko was established in 2001 as a small cottage industry with the view of contributing towards environmental conservation and to provide employment to the underprivileged, especially women. While Jamarko’s short-term objective is to minimize the amount of waste paper, the long-term goal is to help conserve natural resources and habitats, and promote local handmade products. Through its activities and campaigns, Jamarko helps create awareness about the importance of reducing consumption and waste, provides handmade recycled paper and products as an alternative to consumers. Jamarko recycles waste paper and produces recycled paper and product. At Jamarko, we collect paper waste from various sources, and recycle them to produce recycled paper products. Jamarko also uses Nepali Lokta Paper to create various paper products. Lokta paper is a traditional handmade Nepali paper made from Lokta fiber, a native bast fiber renown for its strength and durability. We believe there is a high potential for the use of recycled paper and products in our communities. But most importantly, paper recycling, today, has become a necessity to conserve the limited natural resources and the habitat of countless other beings.
NPR 450