Skip to content

Reach and Teach NOW

  • Home
  • Shop Online
  • About Us
  • Directions and Hours

Ellie Pooh Paper made from (well, you know…)

Posted on May 20, 2021 Leave a Comment on Ellie Pooh Paper made from (well, you know…)
Mr. Ellie Pooh paper

Oops We Did It Again! We’ve brought Mr. Ellie Pooh paper products back into our shop in San Mateo! Help save Elephants in Sri Lanka by using this beautiful paper made from elephant waste. (Actually 70% recycled paper and 30% elephant waste to be exact).

No trees or toxic chemicals are used in Mr. Ellie Pooh’s paper making process. They only use all-natural vegetative binding agents, along with water-soluble salt dyes for coloring. Mr. Ellie Pooh’s papers are handmade, acid-free, and as organic as it gets! Compared to using virgin wood, paper made with 100% recycled content uses 44% less energy, produces 38% less greenhouse gas emissions, 41% less particulate emissions, 50% less wastewater, 49% less solid waste, and — of course — 100% less forest destruction.

How Mr. Ellie Pooh got started…

Karl Wald started the company. Here’s his story. Like many young people, Karl Wald always knew that he wanted to make a difference in the world. A trip to Sri Lanka and a chance meeting with a paper maker named Thusitha Ranasinghe turned out to be life-changing for Karl — and for the elephants.

Karl completed his post-doctorate studies at the USDA in 2004. In 2005, he arrived in Sri Lanka to shadow an elephant veterinarian. Dr. Wald also taught English classes. It was through his conversations with Thusitha that he was given a wonderful insight, which led him to become the founder of Mr. Ellie Pooh, LLC. Both men, as it happened, had a love of animals and concern for the environment. Soon the two friends found themselves looking for a way to save the elephants in Sri Lanka. Elephants naturally are not favored as neighbors by farmers, who, in turn are shrinking the elephants’ habitat. When elephants trample and destroy valued crops, they are often shot and killed.

Karl and Thusitha believe that providing sustainable papermaking jobs gives value to elephants.

While it may not completely resolve the human-elephant conflict in Sri Lanka, Ellie Pooh paper is already going a long way toward raising the tolerance of farmers toward the elephants — by actually compensating them for damage to their crops. For this reason the elephant is seen more as an economic asset and less as a nuisance or threat. The people will not want to see the elephant disappear from their midst, and Ellie Pooh paper plays an important role in the saving the population of Asian elephants in Sri Lanka.

You can find a wonderful selection of stationery products from Mr. Ellie Pooh at Reach and Teach!

Share this article:
  • Share this on Facebook
  • Share this on Pinterest
Posted in Fair Trade, Featured, Gift Ideas Tagged #elephant pooh, #elephants, #fair trade, #handmade paper

Post navigation

← The Power of Piggie Bear
We’re showing our pride… →

Related Articles

  • Reach and Teach IN THE NEWS
  • K'nex build party
    San Mateo Bookstore Debuts a Pay and Play Maker Space
  • Peace Tree @ Reach and Teach
    Reach and Teach’s Peace Tree – Lighting a Way to Peace
  • Pride flag flying over City Hall in Daly City in 2020
    Pride is Busting Out All Over And We Are There!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • FEATURED
  • POPULAR

FEATURED

Pride flag flying over City Hall in Daly City in 2020
Pride is Busting Out All Over And We Are There!
2024-05-29
Craig was just a little guy when the Stonewall Riots broke out in New York City and although other kids...
Kathleen Kaplan author event at Reach and Teach
Kathleen Webb Kaplan – Wheels of Courage
2024-05-06
Reach and Teach is thrilled to be hosting STORY TIME WITH AUTHOR KATHLEEN WEBB KAPLAN and her book "WHEELS OF...
Mother and child wood sculpture from Indonesia
12 Unique Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
2024-05-01
At Reach And Teach we like to play a little game called "What Would You Get For...?" where we pick...
Craig holding a Golden Ticket for a year of free audio books
Indie Bookstore Day April 27, 2004
2024-04-24
We’ll never forget the moment Molly stepped through our door, put her hands on her hips, and declared “My name...
photo Tuskegee Airmen in training
Remembering the Tuskegee Airmen
2024-02-02
In taking a quick glance at our web site’s visitors Derrick noticed a bunch of hits to a page we...

Find Us…

Check out Reach and Teach on Yelp

Categories

  • art
  • Banned Books
  • event
  • Fair Trade
  • Featured
  • General
  • Gift Ideas
  • jewelry
  • LGBTQQIA+
  • news
  • On Our Shelves NOW
  • RT Tech
  • Sustainable Living
  • Toys, Puzzles, Games
  • Uncategorized
  • Workbooks
Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2025 Reach and Teach NOW