Jackiemale 10/29/2009
I bought this cards from Tree-free greeings. It is really green card with entironment-friendly. It also have very nice designs. I am doing some chemical job. Cards use Soy-based ink for printing as well cards made from high recycled percent. see its appearance with color.Cards printed from China, someone donot trust in pritning etc. Whatever, I liked Tree-free greeings cards as a green products for our people. Sometimes, we should trust somebody in positive. but not is negative in our life always!
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Djahuti 09/14/2009
There are several companies using other plant fibers instead of trees to make greeting cards.One such fiber is KENAF,originally from Africa but easily grown in the US.Tree-Free Greetings of Keene,New Hampshire is one such company-they make some of the most beautiful cards and envelopes I have ever seen.They are priced the same as,if not cheaper than cards that trees were destroyed to make.It is way too wasteful and counter-productive to make cards from trees only to throw them away.I will not buy a greeting card unless it is either tree-free or made of recycled paper.This is a simple way to support a healthier and more beautiful environment. NEW NOTE : I have NEVER run across "tree free" cards printed in CHINA. All the ones I've seen,and that's Almost Every Card I've sent for the last 8 years (A LOT) ,have been printed in soy ink,either here or in Canada.
palannie 01/15/2009
I would rate it very low as the cards are printed in China. If the kenaf is grown here, as stated on the card, then why ship the raw materials to China? Not only the cards but the envelopes had colorful ink scenes . What kind of ink do the Chinese use? No , this is a bad product.
cassiecooks 11/06/2007
Tree-Free Greetings is such a good company. I have an independent book store and they are a pleasure to work with. The product is beautiful. The cards don't look sustainable. I wish they would come out with a line of really natural products. Customer service is phenomenal.
Ventoux1 01/09/2007
I have only seen a few but find the cards excellent and the concept as well. The kenaf stock seemed very slightly different, tactilely (if that is a word), but just as good quality as the best greeting cards. Took print well. Card was just as attractive as any others I have received. I'll support this whenever possible, but I am boycotting the entire greeting card industry as a ripoff, and making my own whenever possible. I'll have to research kenaf printer paper for making my own cards.
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