What are RAW papers made of?

RAW papers are made from natural hemp. They are unbleached and do not contain any additives or chemicals. This makes them a healthier option for smokers who are looking to avoid harmful chemicals. RAW papers are also thin and slow-burning, which allows for a more flavorful and efficient smoke.

Here are the specific materials used to make RAW papers:

  • Hemp: Hemp is a plant that is known for its strength and durability. It is also a sustainable material, which means that it is grown without the use of harmful chemicals.
  • Water: Water is used to create the pulp that is used to make RAW papers. The water is filtered to remove any impurities, which ensures that the papers are clean and safe to smoke.
  • Tree sap: Tree sap is used to create the gum that is used to seal the edges of RAW papers. The tree sap is collected from trees in a sustainable manner, and it is free of any harmful chemicals.

RAW papers are made in Alcoy, Spain, which is the birthplace of rolling papers (circa 1550). The company that makes RAW papers, RAWthentic, is committed to using sustainable materials and practices. They are also a certified B Corporation, which means that they meet high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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