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ENVIRONMENT® Papers
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FSC CERTIFIED
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SW-COC-000885
© 1996 Forest Stewardship Council A.C. The mark of responsible forestry.
By buying products with the FSC label you are supporting the growth of responsible forest management worldwide.
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Ensures that the paper meets the Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) standards for responsible forest management and responsible use of forest resources.
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FSC Recycled: Products use only post-consumer reclaimed material in accordance with FSC standards.
FSC Mixed Sources: Products with a Mixed Sources label support the development of responsible forest management worldwide.
<!–Neenah Paper’s FSC Certified offering of Fine Stationery is now available at The Paper Mill Store.com. The Paper Mill Store .com is a division of CTI Paper Group, Inc., which was started in 1989 in the basement level of Brian and Colleen Cowie’s Lincoln Park, Chicago apartment. The Cowies had the idea to offer great papers at great prices and to make them easy to get when graphics professionals needed them.–> |
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GREEN-E CERTIFIED
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Green-e identifies products made with certified renewable energy, including but not limited to wind power, solar power, low impact hydropower, and biomass.
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Available in: CLASSIC CREST® Papers, STARWHITE® Papers, all ENVIRONMENT® Papers and the EAMES™ Paper Collection (Painting and Furniture).
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GREEN SEAL™ CERTIFIED
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Signifies that all of our recycled papers are made with a minimum of 30% post consumer fiber and that mill processes, including packaging, are environmentally preferable.
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PROCESSED CHLORINE FREE
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Assurance that our papers made with 100% post consumer recycled fiber are made without the use of chlorine or chlorine chemistry.
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Available in: Recycled Bright White and Recycled Natural White, in the four major CLASSIC® Brands, as well as ENVIRONMENT® Papers in PC 100 White, PC 100 Natural, Quest White, Quest Ivory, Willow, Desert Storm, and Green Tea.
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