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Quicknote Notebook – Sustainability from our own production

Quicknote Notebook – Sustainability from our own production

The Quicknote notebooks SN100, SN200, and SN300 impress with their in-house production from sustainable recycled materials and minimalist design. With 200 pages, available in either squared, lined, or dotted formats, they offer plenty of space for your notes and ideas. The FSC®-certified paper and vegan-friendly finish make them your eco-friendly companion.

The vegan notebooks at a glance

format 148 mm x 210 mm x 12 mm (approx. DIN A5)
Page number 100 sheets (200 pages)
binding Linen backing binding
Cover Softcover made of FSC® recycled cardboard in yellow, blue and coral
Lineation Optionally lined, squared or dotted
Special features In-house production (Made in Germany), vegan
Notebooks made from sustainable resources
SIGEL Notizbücher aus nachhaltigen Ressourcen

Notebooks made from sustainable resources

These Quicknote notebooks offer you the ideal way to stylishly capture all your thoughts, whether personal or work. The notebooks are completely vegan, made from FSC® recycled cardboard or FSC® recycled paper, and are sustainably manufactured.

Each of these notebooks features a softcover made of gray recycled cardboard with color accents, the design of which reflects the ruling. The paper is FSC®-certified and therefore comes exclusively from sustainable forestry. At the same time, no animal products are used in its production, so the glue used is also vegan.

SIGEL Notizbücher in liniert, kariert oder gepunktet
SIGEL Notizbücher in minimalistischem Design
In-house production: Made in Germany
SIGEL Notizbuchsortiment aus Eigenproduktion

In-house production: Made in Germany

Our Quicknote notebook is manufactured in-house. The SN100, SN200, and SN300 notebooks are produced at the SIGEL printing facility in Bavaria. This guarantees you high-quality workmanship and superior quality. The elimination of external procurement and the minimization of transport routes also contribute to the product's sustainability.