When you buy any of our RHINO products, whether it's a school exercise book, a refill pad, or a flip chart pad, you are helping to protect and save rhinos, through donations to our charity partner, Save the Rhino International.
All of our paper stationery products are made from sustainable products, and as they are plant-based products - they are naturally 100% recyclable!
With all of these qualities and our brand values in mind, we wanted to develop a range that represented the rhinos that we're helping to protect, a range that also embraced the sustainable nature of our paper products.
That's where our Save the Rhino 100% Recycled range was born.
RHINO Stationery and Save the Rhino International
We launched our range of 100% Recycled Notebooks in 2007, working alongside our charity organisation, Save the Rhino International.
Save the Rhino's vision is for all five rhino species to survive and thrive in the wild for future generations.
How do they do this?
- Fund anti-poaching and monitoring patrols
- Educate communities
- Release campaigns to reduce the demand for rhino horn
In 2018, we updated our Save the Rhino recycled range with exciting new designs, with each notebook made from 100% recycled paper materials:
Each book is bursting with personality representing the different types of rhinos in the wild.
Each product in our 100% recycled range is beautifully illustrated with one of the five species of rhinos, celebrating these magnificent endangered animals that we are helping to protect and reminding us how we can make a difference to the natural world around us.
Each book is made of environmentally-friendly recycled paper materials:
- Core Board cover material that originates from Estonia
- Excellent quality 70gsm recycled paper
The notebooks also function as great learning tools – each of them contains fun facts about rhino species.
And, because it’s RHINO, you’re donating to Save the Rhino International – and playing an important role in keeping these breathtaking creatures alive.
Victor Stationery has been supporting Save the Rhino International for more than 17 years and has raised over £100,000 to help protect rhinos.