Pocket Sized Ruled Decomposition Notebook
Pocket Sized Ruled Decomposition Notebook

Decomposition Pocket Sized Ruled Decomposition Notebook

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Classic design, sustainable materials. The Pocket Sized Decomposition Book from Decomposition is made in the USA from 100% post-consumer recycled paper that is recyclable at the end of its life. It contains 60 sheets (120 pages!) of either lined or grid dot paper, and is printed with soy ink. It has a sewn bound binding and a unique graphic design on the cover. Great for offices and classrooms alike!
Cruelty Free
Cruelty Free is a certification process through PETA that labels products that are not tested on animals. All companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free list have signed a statement verifying that they don't use ingredients or create finished products that help conduct or pay for any tests on animals.

Low Impact Dyes or Inks
Low impact dyes and inks can include vegetable, soy, or water-based alternatives and generally do not contain toxins such as heavy metals, plasticizers, flurocarbons, and fomaldehyde. They typically also use less water than conventional dyes and inks.

Made in the USA
This product was made in the United States. Buying locally made items helps to reduce harmful emissions that result from transportation during and after the production process. Purchasing products made in the United States also ensures that the items are produced in ways that meet strict safety and labor standards.

Phthalate Free
Phthalates are found in toys, electronics, personal care products, plastic wraps, containers, and more. These petroleum based chemicals help soften plastics, and bind fragrances to perfumes, deodorants, creams, and other personal care products. Phthalates are are not chemically bound, meaning they can easily get released into the air, water, or your body, just by using the products as intended. Phthalates have been found to disrupt the endocrine system, which can cause reproductive damage, hormonal imbalances, infertility, mood changes, metabolism changes, and more.

Plastic Free
No petroleum-based plastics are used in this product or its packaging. Plastic can be difficult to properly recycle, may never biodegrade, and is known to leech toxic chemicals into our bodies and environment. Single-use plastics also require extracting and processing of finite resources, so seeking out biodegradable, infinitely recyclable, or durable products and packaging is recommended whenever possible.

Recyclable
This product contains recyclable materials. It may be recyclable with curbside recycling collections, but might need to be sent to a special recycling facility. Contact your local waste-hauler or recycling facility for details. Appropriate facilities may not exist in your area.

Recycled Content
Recycling is the process of taking an otherwise-discarded item or material and cleaning, sorting, and breaking it down into its basic form (such as fibers or pellets). This material is then used to produce new items. Recycling keeps useful materials from being discarded in landfills, prevents resource extraction due to the creation of new materials, and provides a new life for used items. Recycling can utilize both pre-consumer waste (materials left over from production) or post-consumer materials (used clothing, empty water bottles, etc).

Recycled Plastic
Recycling is the process of taking an otherwise-discarded item or material and cleaning, sorting, and breaking it down into its basic form (such as fibers or pellets). This material is then used to produce new items. Recycling keeps useful materials from being discarded in landfills, prevents resource extraction due to the creation of new materials, and provides a new life for used items. Recycling can utilize both pre-consumer waste (materials left over from production) or post-consumer materials (used clothing, empty water bottles, etc). Recycled plastic utilizes salvaged post-industrial plastic scraps and post-consumer products such as water bottles and other plastic containers, and transforms them into new products. The containers are sorted, crushed, and then heated to form resins, which are liquid plastics that can harden into new shapes. These resins can be molded and used to create anything from carpet to outdoor furniture. Recycling plastic lowers the amount of petroleum extracted and the production of greenhouse gasses associated with first-time plastic production. Plus, by using these existing materials, we're benefiting from the original energy and resources spent to create them in the first place, while diverting waste from the landfill.

Decomposition

Students, note-takers, list-makers, and stationery devotees will jump for joy for eco-friendly notebooks from Decomposition! Based in Brooklyn, New York, Decomposition has been providing sustainably-made notebook and paper options since 1949. With 100% post-consumer-waste recycled paper and soy-based inks, their USA-made sketchbooks, pocket diaries, and notebooks are an environment enthusiast's dream come true.

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Customer Reviews

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Desiree Wiggins

This is the cutest journal ever! When you open it up it has a cute tree illustration with fun facts so you can learn about it. And the back has fun facts about sea kelp. Plus I just like bumble bees so, she's perfect!

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Rebecca Cooper
very sturdy

I use these notebooks in the lab, and they've held up well. The cover is stiff enough to take notes without a table, and the pages erase and flip easily.

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Kelli Nidey

XL Ruled Spiral Decomposition Notebook

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Gil Montero
Butterflies and Honeycombs

Both notebooks are ok. Not crazy about the fact that they both automatically want to open to the center of the book because of the way the pages are assembled. But the thing I didn’t like at all about the honeycomb one, was the, By…and then it has a persons name on the cover. Inside the area for Your details. It is a design flaw to say the least.

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Maya Lane
Ruled Decomposition Book

I originally purchased these books to use for writing up my purchases from the internet. I am now going to use these 3 decomposition books as journals for feelings. They are soft and good quality. I will enjoy using them and I am glad I have them to use for journaling,

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