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Pasty Stationery Vol. 2 – Cute & Eco-Friendly Must-Haves

Pasty Stationery Vol. 2 – Cute & Eco-Friendly Must-Haves

Pasty Stationery Vol. 2 – Cute & Eco-Friendly Must-Haves

 

 

PLUS will release the "Pasty Stationery Series Vol. 2" on January 27, 2025, as part of the "Pasty" series, which combines cute pastel-colored designs with convenient functionality.
The lineup includes:

  • Loose-leaf binder (ring type) (¥880 including tax)

  • Notebook-style loose-leaf paper (¥363)

  • Correction tape in a paper case (¥275)

  • Glue tape in a paper case (¥275)

  • Eraser with case (¥198)

Each item is available in five colors: pink, purple, blue, green, and yellow.

 

A lineup of five stationery items designed to support the study habits and environmental awareness of junior high and high school girls

The "Pasty" series, based on the concept of pastel colors that inspire bright and positive feelings, began with the launch of clear files in June 2016. Since then, it has received favorable reviews such as "The colors are cute and it's easy to use!" and "I want to collect all the colors!", leading to an expanded lineup.

This time, five stationery items have been added that support the study habits and environmental awareness of today’s junior high and high school girls — encouraging students to stay motivated.

 

≪Pasty Loose-Leaf Binder (Ring Type)≫

A foldable loose-leaf binder with a pocket for handouts.  It features a new mechanism that allows the rings to open with a single, light motion.  The rings are divided into upper and lower sections, making it easier to write.

In addition to an outer pocket that’s convenient for storing small items like memos or sticky notes, it also includes a pocket for class handouts. The handout pocket can hold approximately 30 B5-size sheets (or about 15 A4-size sheets folded in half).

The slightly larger cover prevents sticky notes or tabs from sticking out, so they won’t get bent or torn—giving you peace of mind.

 

≪[Limited Quantity] Pasty Notebook-Style Loose-Leaf≫

A notebook-style loose-leaf paper that’s convenient to carry. You can write in it like a notebook or tear out pages to file them.

It solves common frustrations such as the bag tearing and pages spilling out, or pages sticking to the adhesive part of the packaging—allowing you to use the paper in perfect condition.

The 6.5 mm dotted lines make it easy to align text and draw shapes, and the line color is a cute shade of purple.

 

≪Pasty Correction Tape in Paper Case≫
≪Pasty Glue Tape in Paper Case≫

These products use gentle-to-the-touch paper cases that help reduce plastic usage.  Plastic usage is reduced by 40% for the correction tape (compared to the company's smallest correction tape, Whiper Petit), and 47% for the glue tape (based on tape length comparison with the company's smallest glue tape, Norino Beans).

They received the 2024 Japan Stationery Award for Excellence in the Sustainable Category.

These are disposable types, and since the paper and plastic components can be easily separated, they are recyclable (note: separation rules vary by municipality).

With a box-shaped, compact design, they are also convenient for storage and portability.

The correction tape uses a thin, smooth tape that’s easy to write over, along with a mini roller that glides lightly. The glue tape features a stable pull and strong adhesion thanks to its quality tape material.

 

≪Pasty Eraser with Case≫

A twist-style eraser in a case that’s easy to grip even when the eraser gets small. By turning the knob, you can dispense just the right amount of eraser, allowing for a firm grip and clean erasing until the very end. A newly designed fixing mechanism provides stability, so the eraser can be used efficiently without waste.

It features a hexagonal shape with six corners, a narrow side, and a wide side—making it easy to match the shape to the area you want to erase.

The refillable design is both eco-friendly and economical. Replacement erasers are compatible with the Clutto Kurutto case eraser.

 

 

 

Source:  https://www.buntobi.com/articles/entry/news/020336/

 

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