Pulp Christmas Trees

$13.90
  • Pulp Christmas Trees
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Pulp Christmas Trees

$13.90

Description

  • Made from excess waste paper
  • Handmade
  • Sustainable production and sustainable materials
  • Made in OOhh's fair trade women project in Sri Lanka

These Christmas trees are not only beautiful and decorative elements for Christmas, but they are also made from sustainable and recyclable materials. With their handmade touch and unique look, they add a personal and warm feel to anyChristmas decoration. They are perfect as beautiful decorative items on the table, on your shelf or on the windowsill. They can be exhibited as a set or individually. There are 3 sizes in this little set and 3 great colors. You can also mix the set with the large set of pulp Christmas trees from the OOhh Collection XP3L and create a super nice combination.

The paper we use comes from expired newspapers and other waste paper, which ensures that this product has a minimal impact on the environment. Whether the Christmas trees decorate the table, in the restaurant, in the office or elsewhere, they are certainly a conversation starter and a delight for many senses. It is a perfect gift for a loved one, corporate gifts or for yourself. As with the rest of the products from OOhh, they are aimed at anyone for whom the environment is of great importance, as well as for those with a great interest in beautiful design..

The Christmas trees are made by the women in OOhh's fair trade project in Sri Lanka. A project OOhh started in 2010, where today there are 250 ladies who work from home. The women work with great pride to create beautiful and sustainable products. As part of OOhh's project, they are ensured that they earn a good and fair wage for their work. When you buy an OOhh Christmas bauble, you not only get a unique product, but you also support the women and their family's livelihood.

OOhh's Zero Waste paper is produced in-house. A technique they started in 2018, where they convert their own paper waste equivalent to approx. 20,000 kg per year as well as other collected paper waste for new paper. The softness of the paper makes it possible to shape the most beautiful models of the paper. Zero Waste paper is a fantastic example of the green development of the future.