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Bibbulmun Everyday A4 Wiro-Bound Notebook 120 page– 70% Recycled Ruled Paper

Code: 40055688   Brand: Bibbulmun   
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    Bibbulmun Everyday A4 Wiro-Bound Notebook – 70% Recycled Ruled Paper (120 Pages) Experience sustainable writing with the Bibbulmun Everyday A4 Wiro Notebook, thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of modern professionals, students, and eco-conscious consumers. This high-quality notebook is made with 70% recycled paper, offering an environmentally friendly alternative without compromising on performance or style. Perfect For:
  • Business meetings
  • Office use
  • School or college note-taking
  • Journaling and creative writing
  • Eco-conscious gifts
  • Eco-Conscious Materials: Made from 70% post-consumer recycled paper, this notebook supports sustainable forestry and waste reduction. It proudly bears the FSC certification, ensuring that the paper is responsibly sourced.
  • Generous A4 Size: Measuring 210mm x 297mm, the A4 size gives you plenty of space to brainstorm, take notes, draw, plan, or journal without feeling constrained.
  • 120 Ruled Pages: Perfect for writing, organizing thoughts, meeting notes, or study material. Each page features evenly spaced ruling for neat and consistent handwriting.
  • Durable Wiro Binding: The robust spiral (wiro) binding allows the notebook to lay flat or fold back 360°, making it ideal for both desk use and on-the-go writing.
  • Minimal Bleed-Through: Despite being recycled, the paper quality is excellent – strong, smooth, and resistant to ink bleed-through, suitable for use with most pens and pencils.
  • Stylish & Functional Cover: The green matte-finish cover features a contemporary Aboriginal-inspired design with a black bird illustration, symbolizing harmony with nature and community. It is lightweight yet sturdy, protecting your notes inside.
  • Supporting Indigenous Communities: A portion of proceeds from the Bibbulmun range is directed to programs that support Indigenous communities in Australia, helping to empower them through targeted development projects.