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New recycled binders, new colors
October 26, 2009 Written By: Ken November 1st will be a big day. Naked Binder is releasing it's new, improved line of recycled sustainable binders. What is going on, you ask? More sizes: All Naked Binder products in all colors will now be available in all sizes from 1" to 2.5" d-rings. The Architect Binder - our 11x17 binder will be available in a 1" and 1.5" D-ring.
New colors: We have modified a few of our colors to be richer and added a ntural linen/cotton fabric. These new colors on the project binders New Binders: Our new line of Classic Binders. 9 colors, wrapped in FSC certified black paper.
Not to mention our new eco friendly folders!
November 1st. Go check it out!!!!
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Simple product reviewRECYCLED & ECO-FRIENDLY BINDERS, FOLDERS & TABS3-RING BINDERS
Naked Binder makes the highest quality recycled and recyclable eco-friendly office and school supplies on the planet. Office supplies have never looked better, performed better or been as easy on the planet.
Pocket Folders
Our recycled eco-friendly pocket folders, cd holders, and binder pocket pouches are 100% recycled, FSC certified and 97% post-consumer waste.
Tab Dividers
All of the tabs can be easily customized by labeling or screen printing them. Our binder tabs are all made from post-consumer waste and are 100% recyclable.
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