Recycled, recyclable, chlorine-free cut-sheet printer labels available on GSA Schedule 75

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Created in direct response to President Clinton’s Executive Order 13148 Section 702 (“Greening the Government Through Leadership in Environmental Management”), Pinnacle Label’s Recyclabels cut-sheet printer labels recently were assigned national stock numbers with the General Services Administration (GSA). Recyclables are available on GSA Schedule 75 Office Products/Supplies and Services, Contract GS-14F-0050L. Labels are manufactured with: 100% post-consumer recycled face stock; certified processed-chlorine-free paper fiber; recyclable backing material; acid-free adhesive and face stock; and recyclable permanent adhesive. Users also can easily recycle face stock, because adhesive material is designed to be recyclable. Multipurpose labels are designed for laser and ink-jet printers, copiers and digital or offset printing. Available in eight popular layouts. Come in 100 sheets per box, 10 boxes per carton. Using proprietary Clean Edge Technology, manufacturer eliminates adhesive from outer 116 in. of label sheet. Heat and pressure from printers can force adhesives out of the sides of many label sheets. Eliminating adhesive at the edge of the sheet also eliminates seepage. Benefits to end users include fewer paper jams and lower maintenance costs. Dolphin Blue, Dallas, Texas

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