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1misericordia
I bought a notebook of stone paper at Walgreens. Who knew Walgreens is on the cutting edge of paper sales. Does anyone know how well it ages? Since it has calcium carbonite I imagine it is pretty acid free. But the plastic?
If you don't know about stone paper
http://www.getfiberstone.com/
http://www.stonepaper.co.nz/
If you don't know about stone paper
http://www.getfiberstone.com/
http://www.stonepaper.co.nz/
2Nicole_VanK
Interesting. I wouldn't automatically trust a material designed for packaging for anything one might want to last. But there's probably some lab doing durability tests on it right now.
3misericordia
Finally more info on stone paper.
Beyond being recyclable, the stone material is said to photodegrade with 14-18 months of sunlight exposure. It’s not clear, however, what happens to the HDPE component after that process occurs. And like normal plastics, stone paper won’t degrade at all if buried below where light exposure can occur. This light-sensitive property also means that leaving your incomplete memoirs on your dashboard could prove ruinous.
From http://www.wired.com/design/2013/02/stone-paper-notebook/
Beyond being recyclable, the stone material is said to photodegrade with 14-18 months of sunlight exposure. It’s not clear, however, what happens to the HDPE component after that process occurs. And like normal plastics, stone paper won’t degrade at all if buried below where light exposure can occur. This light-sensitive property also means that leaving your incomplete memoirs on your dashboard could prove ruinous.
From http://www.wired.com/design/2013/02/stone-paper-notebook/