Phumani News

Phumani Paper's office telephone number is changing with efect from the 1st of June 2007.

Office: (011) 559 6534

Fax: (011) 559 6535

  

His attendance of the Aid to Artisans’ Market Readiness Programme (MRP), which was presented to co-oincide with the NYIGF, was kindly funded by the Unesco Artists in Development programme, funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.   Read More...


Anne McKeown & Sue Gosin Papermakers from the Brodsky Center / RCIPP
 visit the Phumani Archival Paper Mill.
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Phumani Paper recently registered for a new NQF 4 Learnership with the MAPPP Seta. Phumani Paper was granted the discretionery Grant to deliver the training in September 2006.

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Welcome to the site for the most exquisite South African hand made paper and products.

Phumani means “reach out " in isiZulu.

Reaching out to local communities and transferring skills and innovation is part of Phumani Paper’s mandate. Phumani Paper is the central marketing and sales agent for a wide variety of locally made papers and products.

Phumani Paper works with and supports 17 hand papermaking producer groups in 7 South African provinces. Each producer group hand crafts unique papers using a diverse range of fibres that originate from the different areas. The paper crafters specialize in different agricultural plant species that are specific to their local surroundings e.g. the Free State group produces paper from mielie husks while the Kwa Zulu Natal paper is made with sugar cane waste. Other fibres utilized in the production of paper are banana stem fibres, river reed, ficus and agave sisal. Invasive vegetation such as black wattle, Port-Jackson and blue gum as well as noxious weeds such as milkweed are also utilized. Environmentally friendly production techniques ensure eco-friendly products.

These hand crafted papers are uniquely South African as the fibres utilized in the production of the paper have their own tactile qualities in terms of texture, colour and properties affecting the overall appearance of the finished product. The papers created by the Phumani producer groups have a raw earthy feel that cannot be reproduced in any other country as the paper takes on the colour and feel of the natural vegetation found in South Africa.

The Phumani Paper crafters furthermore utilize these interesting and unique papers to produce innovative products such as customized packaging and conference ranges to fit the style and mood of the conference. The groups also produce corporate gift ranges, cards and stationery and have recently developed a new lifestyle range that transforms paper to a different level thereby adding beauty and innovation through product diversification.

By purchasing Phumani Paper products you will not only satisfy your needs by buying beautiful hand made paper and products but you will also be contributing to job creation and waste reduction.

  
 Testimonials

The station manager is the driver behind the success of the project.

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Joined the unit in the year 2001, stays in Winterveldt and is 23 years old.   Read More...

She is 33 years of age, stays in Winterveldt, and started with the project in 1998.   Read More...


 
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By purchasing our “Proudly South African”,
 eco – friendly handmade paper and products
you become part of our story of empowerment
for the people of South Africa through fair trade
and community development.


 
  

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