Flowering paper embodies the idea of circularity and responsibility towards nature, and turns packaging into something more than just garbage. It is enough to plant this paper in the ground and water it, and in 7-10 days the first flower shoots of poppy, purslane, petunia and marigold will sprout.
Each flowering sheet is made from waste paper from several factories, to which seeds of various plants are added.
This innovative packaging not only provides a unique experience for consumers, but also has a significant environmental benefit. Even if it ends up in any environment, due to uncontrolled recycling, only flowers will remain.
In addition, reducing energy and water consumption during the production of tissue paper helps to reduce emissions of harmful gases and other pollutants into the atmosphere, contributing to climate protection.