MOYU

We are in stand C02:31


A world full of green.
Without single-use paper.
Without paper waste.
And without deforestation.

That's our mission.

The paper industry emits 7% of all CO2 in the world and is therefore 3 times more polluting than the total aircraft industry.

That's why we create stationery items made from erasable stone paper. Unlike pulp paper, stone paper is tree-free, 100% circular, and each page can be rewritten up to 500 times.

We also restore nature by planting one tree per notebook sold, in collaboration with our partner Trees For Kenya and quantify your positive environmental impact with a certificate.

Because of the many personalization options, a MOYU notebook is an effective and personal communication tool. Hand out a unique product –with your logo, mission, and vision in it – at events, conferences, or in a goodie bag. Our notebooks are available in several sizes and with different types of covers.
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  • MOYU Erasable Notebook from Stone Paper Every stone paper page is sustainably produced, naturally tree-free, and 100% recyclable.

    A personalized and erasable MOYU notebook is an inspiring and unique gift for all your business relations. Give your colleagues, clients, and partners years of writing joy with a sustainable notebook!

    Erasable writing is easy. Anyone can do it! Check it out:

    Step 1: Write
    Write with the included MOYU pen suitable for stone paper. This pen contains original Frixion ink. Please note that regular pen ink is not erasable!

    Step 2: Scan
    Do you want to save your notes? Scan your notes with a free scanning application. Then save them in the Cloud or on Drive.

    Step 3: Wipe
    Dampen the included cloth with a little water, or use the MOYU spray bottle to wet the paper. Then wipe off the ink with the cloth.

    Step 4: Start over
    Write in your notebook again, you can do this up to 500 times! Link to the product »

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H.J.E. Wenckebachweg 144 114 AD  Amsterdam Nederländerna