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The Business Card That Grows: A Memo on Circularity.

Redefining corporate identity through tactile unwhitened fibers. Discover how our seed paper transforms a brief introduction into a lasting botanical legacy.

Close-up of unwhitened seed paper with visible botanical inclusions and natural texture on a dark grey slate surface

A Small Object With a Longer Life

Most business cards are designed for a single exchange. Seed paper changes that expectation. It gives a brand artifact a second life after the meeting ends, moving from introduction to planting ritual.

For companies trying to make sustainability visible without adding noise, this matters. The material is tactile, useful, and memorable because the environmental decision is built into the object itself.

Circularity in Everyday Stationery

Circularity is strongest when it is practical. A plantable card still carries identity, contact details, and brand memory, but it avoids becoming another disposable paper item.

EkoScrib seed paper is created for invitations, business cards, tags, badges, thank you cards, and other branded touchpoints where the material can carry the message as much as the print does.

What It Signals

A seed paper business card tells clients, partners, and employees that the organization is paying attention to small procurement decisions. Those details build trust over time.

The result is not just a greener card. It is a quieter, more credible way to make sustainability part of a brand system.

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