Paper envelopes were first used in China to store gifts of money after the invention of paper around the 2nd Century BC.

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Paper envelopes were first used in China to store gifts of money after the invention of paper around the 2nd Century BC.

Although ancient Egyptians used papyrus centuries before, in a.d. 105 a chinese eunuch named cai lun invented paper as we know it today

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Although ancient Egyptians used papyrus centuries before, in a.d. 105 a chinese eunuch named cai lun invented paper as we know it today

The museum at a paper research institute in Brookline, Massachusetts, has a large collection of handmade paper from the 15th to 19th century

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The museum at a paper research institute in Brookline, Massachusetts, has a large collection of handmade paper from the 15th to 19th century

RT @iZettle: Did you know that the first credit card was made out of paper? Check out today’s blog for 10 fun facts about plastic! http://t…

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RT @iZettle: Did you know that the first credit card was made out of paper? Check out today’s blog for 10 fun facts about plastic! http://t…

RT @VeoliaUK: We use 12.5 million tonnes of #paper a year in the UK, but only #recycle about 67% of it recyclenow.com/facts-figures/… http://t.co/N…

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RT @VeoliaUK: We use 12.5 million tonnes of #paper a year in the UK, but only #recycle about 67% of it recyclenow.com/facts-figures/…...
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