Another product to earn kudos for what it’s not (i.e. fattening or habit forming), Clear Magazine has become “100% tree-free” and is now being printed with YUPO synthetic paper. The Michigan-based design and fashion publication released its “fame underground” issue, including features on designers Arne Quinze and Martin Mariela and artist Kenji Yanobe, at Art Basel Miami Beach last month. A recently posted video with Clear’s creative director Emin Kad explains that the paper is tear-proof and waterproof. Once purchased at fine newsstands worldwide, the issues can be put in recycling bins with other plastic items.

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Dennis Monday, 01.05.09 @ 10:18 am

Bye Bye Trees.
Hello Oil.


Janna-LilacPOP Tuesday, 02.24.09 @ 8:19 pm

Woohoo–good job Michigan!




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