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Looking for a smart, sustainable way to take notes? Reusable notebooks offer a paper-free solution that keeps you organised, without the waste. But which one suits your workflow best? Hereβs how four well-known brands compare: Rocketbook, Bambook, Correctbook and Moyu.
Rocketbook is all about digital integration. Using a special pen, you write, scan and instantly upload your notes to the cloud. Perfect for fully digital workflows. Note: as a US brand, its notebook sizes differ slightly from European standards.
Bambook is a Dutch brand with a mission: less paper waste, more impact. Bambook's erasable notebooks come in various sizes, covers and page layouts. Choose from their iconic bamboo cover or FSC-certified board. The smooth writing surface is made from FSC paper with a plastic-free eco coating. Digitise your notes in seconds using the intuitive Bambook app. Each notebook is produced locally in a sheltered workshop - and for every one sold, a tree is planted. Itβs a smart tool for those who want both structure and sustainability.
Correctbook uses whiteboard-style pages to make writing accessible globally. Pages are rearrangeable thanks to a click-in ring binding. Their social mission stands out: tackling illiteracy by providing tools and training in developing countries. Functional, straightforward, and impact-driven.
Moyuβs stone paper feels smooth, and is water- and tear-resistant. Made from limestone powder and HDPE (a durable, recyclable type of plastic), it's a step up from traditional paper in sustainability. Every notebook comes with a premium hardcover - and like Bambook, Moyu plants a tree for each notebook sold.
Every writer is different. Whether you value design, feel, mission or digital speed, the right erasable notebook is out there. One thing is certain: switching from disposable to reusable is a meaningful choice - for your productivity, and for the planet.