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Reading Is an Investment in Well-Being
Reading is good for you. That’s not just an opinion—it’s the consensus of a growing number of researchers who see reading as not only vital to our ability to learn new things, but also important for our overall state of mind. There’s something to be said about the feel of paper—the physical, tactile experience of holding a book and turning…

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Paper: A Simple Solution to Those Digital Distractions
In today’s hyper-connected world, the idea of being without your phone, smartwatch, or laptop is unthinkable. Our digital devices have revolutionized how we work, communicate, and stay informed. Of course, the downside of constant connectivity is that it can undermine our focus and productivity. Digital distractions, from the repeated need to check online media to…

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Love Paper Week 2026: Engage Your Customers and Celebrate!
Love Paper Week 2026 is a powerful opportunity to remind brands, customers, and consumers why paper matters. Beyond celebration, it’s a chance to highlight sustainability, functionality, craftsmanship, creativity, and the enduring value of print. Here are some ideas to help you promote Love Paper Week and turn it into meaningful engagement. Share Our Digital Assets Love Paper Week…

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Paper Matters – You Can Be a Tree Hugger and a Paper Lover
In the article “You Can Be a Tree Hugger and a Paper Lover,” published in Paper Matters by Domtar, readers are taken inside the mission behind the Love Paper campaign and the broader work of Two Sides North America to separate fact from fiction about paper’s environmental impact. The piece in Paper Matters explores why misconceptions about paper, forests, recycling, and digital media persist,…

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Papertarian. Make the Smart Lifestyle Choice
Whether you’re reading a magazine, making a handwritten grocery list or buying bath products in paper packaging, you’re benefiting your family and our forests. Which means you may be a papertarian, even if you’re only learning the word now, or you may be interested in becoming one. Why? Because papertarians know that, as consumers, we’re…

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Celebrate National Book Month with the Power of Paper
October is not just about autumn colors and pumpkin-spiced everything; it’s also National Book Month! This month, we celebrate the joy of reading and appreciate the tangible magic brought by printed books. Let’s take a closer look at how our love for reading can align with environmental sustainability, inspired by the Love Paper Campaign. The Love Paper…

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5 Ways to Fall Back in Love with Reading
There is something truly special about the power of words. They inform, inspire, and connect us. Yet we sometimes let the busyness of everyday life be a thief of our personal time. It’s easy to let the simple joy of holding a book, turning its pages, and getting lost in reading a story slip away.…

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Paper Libraries; Why the Library Remains Important in the Digital Age
In an era dominated by screens, streaming, and instant downloads, the idea of walking into a paper library and borrowing a physical book may sound almost quaint. Yet across the world, these spaces are quietly thriving while offering something no digital substitute can quite replicate. The Lasting Value of Print Reading When we talk about…

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Books Offer the Best Form of Escapism
More Americans Are Escaping Into Books This Summer—Even More Than Social Media or Movies As summer kicks off, more people in the U.S. are turning to books for comfort and escape—choosing pages over screens in many cases. Recent research shows that reading remains one of the top ways Americans relax, coming in just behind watching…

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The Importance Of Drawing In Children’s Development
Often, only when it’s raining outside and the usual favorite toys are no longer cutting it, do the paper and crayons come out. According to experts in child development and psychology, however, far from being just a fun activity, drawing plays an important role in children’s development—helping them communicate, learn, and remember. Plus, it’s an inexpensive activity…


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