From our office in London and homes around the UK, the Nat Geo Kids team use computers to research, write and design all the cool stuff you read and learn in the magazine.
A company in Germany transforms waste paper into huge rolls of recycled paper. These rolls are shipped over to the UK.
Paper can be recycled up to six times, saving energy and water.
The finished magazine design is sent electronically to a UK printing factory. It is printed onto recycled paper using a roll printing press.
We use vegetable-based ink, which is non-toxic, and safe for the environment.
Our free gifts are packed in paper bags to help reduce plastic. They're shipped with the magazines in cardboard boxes.
The magazine is folded and stapled, then labelled for delivery.
The magazine arrives through your letterbox, ready to read and enjoy!