
Ahhh, it was like finding a fat-free, low-carb, high-fiber cookie that tasted like heaven. That's the feeling I got when I discovered ecojot.

ecojot is a Canadian-based company that produces a super earth-friendly line of stationery. So, that means they use 100% recycled paper made from 100% post-consumer waste, acid-free and processed chlorine-free paper, and biodegradable vegetable based ink. What's better than "guilt-free" stationery that oozes cuteness?

I snagged a spiral-bound notebook for myself at The Wedding Cafe last month, but according to the company's stockist list, you can find them at Barnes & Noble as well.

Who knew you could help the environment just by putting pen to paper?