Hahnemuhle USA created a new type of paper. It uses bagasse and cotton fiber. Bagasse is a by-product from sugar cane refining, and the cotton fibers come from recycling paper mill waste. It's green and it works well. Recommended for use with inkjet printers, the paper is naturally white, textured, and it resists aging.
The paper is part of Hahnemule's Green Initiative Program.

The paper is the choice of Daniel Beltrá. His newest exhibit about tropical deforestation and it's impact on climate change, is printed on the green paper. The exhibit, part of an awareness effort of The Prince's Rainforests Project, runs October 26th until November 22nd at the National Geographic Store in London.
This blog was contributed by Frances Cirenza, ZIO Photography Channel Assistant.
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Where can we get this paper?
November 3, 2009 - 8:34pm — Anonymous (not verified)Where can we get this paper?
It's available at many online retailers
November 4, 2009 - 10:15am — Frances CirenzaYou can order it online. I didn't find a direct link to purchase it from the manufacturer (that doesn't mean there isn't one) but you can get it from photo-centric supply sites.
Here are a few options, you should compare prices and figure out how much you want:
Calumetphoto
BHPhotoVideo
Adorama
Ebay
This site is the best to compare prices on items quickly. I've linked my paper search.
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