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Resketch Upcycles Misprints and Unwanted Paper into Reclaimed Notebooks — Colossal

Last updated: March 20, 2025 8:19 pm
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Resketch: Reinventing Paper Products with Sustainability in Mind

Resketch is a company that has revolutionized the way we think about paper products. Founded by Chicago-based artist Shawn Smith and now led by Skaaren Design, Resketch has found a way to create notebooks and sketchpads without the need for traditional wood pulp paper. Instead, they use unused architectural diagrams, maps, logs, sheet music, and more to create unique and sustainable paper products.

By repurposing high-quality, unused paper that would otherwise end up in the waste stream, Resketch is able to save 8 to 10 tons of paper every year. This not only reduces the demand for new paper production but also gives new life to materials that would have otherwise been discarded.

The notebooks and sketchpads created by Resketch are not only environmentally friendly but also offer users a truly unique and creative experience. Each page is filled with original markings and designs, providing a canvas for users to add their own doodles, notes, or sketches. Flipping through a Resketch notebook is like embarking on a journey of discovery, with old calendars, bureaucratic forms, and other unexpected surprises tucked between the pages.

Resketch collaborates with schools, businesses, architectural firms, and creatives across the U.S. to source materials for their products. By working with the creative community and local businesses, Resketch is able to create one-of-a-kind paper products that are as sustainable as they are inspiring.

You can shop for Resketch notebooks and sketchpads on their website and stay updated on their latest products by following them on Instagram. With a commitment to sustainability and creativity, Resketch is changing the way we think about paper products and paving the way for a more environmentally conscious future.

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