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Ruled Spiral Decomposition Notebook

Home Office

I'm always jotting down thoughts, grocery lists, or poetry lines on the go. This EarthHero notebook feels like a grounding choice - thick pages with a clean, neutral cover and a clear story about its recycled origins. The binding lets it lay flat (a must for real writers and planners), and there's barely any bleed-through with my favorite gel pens. It's not as "premium" as artisan notebooks - if you're expecting leather or gilded edges, you'll want to look elsewhere. But for everyday writing, it works, and every page is a small commitment to circularity. If you want stationery that matches your ethics but still looks sharp in the bag, this checks every box.

Overall Score

26

Quality

4

Sturdy but plain; thick enough for most pens.

Value

5

Recyclable and affordable compared to Moleskine, etc.

Functionality

4

Flat open, easy tear-outs, simple orientation.

Ease of Use

5

Grab and go, perfect for everyday jotting.

Design

4

Minimalist, not luxury, student- and office-friendly.

Impact on Social Responsiblity

4

100% recycled, packaged responsibly, supports closed-loop paper.

Emma Wilson

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