Born on November 29, 1832, Louisa May Alcott led a fascinating life. Besides enchanting millions of readers with her novel Little Women, she worked as a Civil War nurse, fought against slavery, and ...
Papertarians are people who make small choices every day, knowing they have a big impact on the environment. From choosing products made of paper and packaging to practicing proper recycling, there ...
What do you get when you combine paper, passion and a love for the planet? A papertarian. That’s why we joined forces with someone who’s already walking the walk. You know her as a comic, but now ...
With 65% of Americans drinking coffee every day, asking whether disposable coffee cups are recyclable is just good sense. But as with so many questions surrounding recycling, the answer isn’t as ...
With the right apps, a smartphone can do almost anything, but it’s also useful to occasionally ditch your phone in favor of a trusty notebook. Here are seven reasons to carry a physical paper notebook ...
The Paper and Packaging Board’s How Life Unfolds® campaign national marketing campaign supports the many organizations whose mission and objectives complement our main initiatives. Learn more about ...
Dracula needs no introduction, but we’ll give him one anyway: Bram Stoker’s vampire, a Transylvanian count who turns into a bat, sleeps in coffins, and drinks the blood of the living, is the ...
If you have kids or attend school yourself, you might have noticed that cursive handwriting—that loopy, continuous written style popular in the 20th century and recently cast aside in favor of ...
When you use paper products, you’re doing your part to help the planet. Because the paper, packaging and boxes you rely on every day are designed to be easily recycled. In fact, paper is one of the ...
We all need things we can feel good about doing, and caring for the environment is one of them. In fact, that’s the message behind our rap song: You can feel good about choosing and recycling paper ...
Chances are, you’ve heard the pop psychology theory that it takes about a month—21 days, specifically—to form a habit. While the length of time required varies in reality, depending on person and ...
Not everyone is willing to try writing as a primary or supplementary approach to problem-solving. Those who are—even when they are skeptical at first—almost always find writing to be a powerful and ...