 | cassiecooks (0) 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.
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 | Ventoux1 (12) 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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 | Djahuti (54) 12/01/2005 | 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.
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