
Rolling papers
by Roll Seda
Roll Seda Sustainable King Size Rolling Papers are unbleached, chemical-free papers made from 100% reforested wood. At 108 x 44mm, each king size sheet gives you proper room to roll a generous one without cramping your style — or your herb. They come 33 to a booklet, burn clean, and leave nothing between you and the flavour of whatever you've packed inside.
Most rolling papers don't tell you much about where they come from. Roll Seda does things differently — their king size papers are made exclusively from reforested wood, which means no old-growth forests were touched in the process. That alone sets them apart from the generic white papers you'll find at every corner shop.
But the real selling point is what's not in them. No chlorine bleaching, no mystery additives, no chemical residues. When you light one up, you're tasting your herb — not a cocktail of processing agents. We've burned through a fair few booklets behind the counter and the difference is noticeable: a smoother draw, less harshness on the throat, and ash that's light grey rather than that dark, chemical-tinged black you get from cheap papers. The paper itself has a natural tan colour — a visual reminder that nothing's been stripped out for cosmetic reasons.
The honest limitation? They're slightly thicker than ultra-thin rice papers. If you're the type who obsesses over the absolute thinnest paper on the market, these aren't that. What they are is a solid, easy-to-roll paper that seals well, burns evenly, and doesn't fall apart mid-session. For most people, that matters more than shaving off another fraction of a millimetre.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Roll Seda |
| Paper Size | 108 x 44mm (King Size) |
| Papers Per Booklet | 33 |
| Material | 100% reforested wood pulp |
| Bleaching | None (unbleached) |
| Chemical Additives | None |
| Colour | Natural tan/brown |
| SKU | HS1207 |
Complete your rolling setup with Roll Seda Sustainable Tips — made from fruit pulp, cotton fibres, and amaranth seeds, they're 100% biodegradable and pair naturally with these papers. A grinder with a fine herb chamber also makes a noticeable difference to how evenly these king size papers burn.
Here's the thing about rolling papers: you're literally setting them on fire and breathing in the result. Whatever's in that paper ends up in your lungs. Standard bleached papers use chlorine or calcium carbonate processing, and while the amounts are small, they add up session after session. Roll Seda's approach — reforested wood, no bleach, no additives — removes that variable entirely.
The reforestation angle isn't just marketing fluff either. Roll Seda sources wood from managed plantations where trees are replanted as they're harvested. Zero net deforestation. For a product you use and discard daily, that matters more than it would for something you buy once a decade. At 33 papers per booklet, a regular smoker goes through several booklets a month — that's a lot of paper over a year, and knowing none of it came at the expense of primary forest is a genuine plus.
We've been stocking rolling papers since 1999 and we've watched the market shift. Ten years ago, nobody asked what their papers were made from. Now it's one of the first questions. Roll Seda answers it clearly: reforested wood, nothing else. Compared to hemp papers — which are the other popular eco option — these have a slightly different burn profile. Hemp papers tend to burn a touch faster; Roll Seda's wood pulp papers give you a more measured, even burn. Both are solid choices, but if you want that slower pace, these are the ones we'd reach for.
One thing we've noticed with unbleached papers: they forgive sloppy rolling better than ultra-thins. The slightly sturdier construction means fewer tears when you're tucking, which makes Roll Seda a good shout if you're still getting your technique down. Experienced rollers won't have any complaints either — the 44mm width gives plenty of paper to work with, and the seal holds without re-licking.
A small gripe: the booklet packaging is simple cardboard with no magnetic closure or resealable flap. It does the job, but if you're carrying these loose in a bag, the papers can get bent at the edges. We keep ours inside a rolling pouch or tin — problem solved, and your papers stay flat and ready to go.
Yes. Roll Seda uses no chlorine bleaching, no calcium carbonate whitening, and no chemical additives in their king size rolling papers. The natural brown colour is the wood pulp itself — what you see is what you get.
Both are eco-friendly options. Hemp papers tend to burn slightly faster and have a faintly different taste profile. Roll Seda's reforested wood pulp papers burn more slowly and evenly. We stock both — it comes down to personal preference on burn speed and flavour.
Each paper measures 108 x 44mm — standard king size dimensions. That gives you enough length and width for a generously packed roll with room for a filter tip at one end.
Each booklet contains 33 rolling papers. For a daily smoker rolling one or two a day, that's roughly two to four weeks per booklet.
They do, but not in the way you might expect. Unbleached papers have a more neutral taste because there's no chlorine residue. Most people find they can taste their herb more clearly. The paper itself contributes almost nothing to the flavour — which is exactly the point.
Very. The 108 x 44mm size is forgiving, and the paper has enough body that it doesn't tear during tucking. The gum strip seals cleanly with a single light lick. Good papers for beginners and experienced rollers alike.
It means the wood pulp comes from managed plantations where new trees are planted to replace those harvested. No primary or old-growth forest is used. Roll Seda's supply chain is designed for zero net deforestation.
Last updated: April 2026