Paper made from wood was invented by the Chinese around 100BC, but a Sydney start-up has bet that for the sake of the planet, we'd go back to writing on rocks given the choice.
Karst has since 2017 produced a range of notebooks made from a material known as 'stone paper', which requires none of the tree-felling or intense water use of traditional wood pulp paper.
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