Orange County Great Park Sticker for a Park with a Conscience
Stickers for Orange County Great Park
Trading Cards Featuring Farmers from the Farmer's Market
Trading Cards for the Farmer's Market printed with soy-based inks - the coated stock doesn't have much pcw - probably about 10-20%
Barclays Bank, British Gas and RBS implicated in ‘scandalous’ carbon trading scheme
Banks working on rigging the system for Carbon Trading Credits
Compostable stickers for 5 Gyres
5 Gyres is studying the effects of plastic in the ocean, so they're stickers are made from wood pulp and will compost in about 16 weeks in a typical ambient compost
Catering and Food Company Labels with Soy Inks
Stickers for Catering and Food Companies printed with Soy Inks.
NYC DOT Dissolvable Label Stickers Made from Plant Starch
NYC DOT uses Plan It Green Printing Dissolvable Labels
Printed Brochures for Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education - AEOE
AEOE walks the walk and talks the talk, they print on 100% pcw, Made Carbon Neutral uncoated paper printed in a Union Shop.
U.S has higher percentage of forest Loss than Brazil
U.S has higher percentage of forest Loss than Brazil
Valley Green Building Task Force - Just made a beautiful Banner composed of Limestone and HDPE
Biodegradable banner composed of 90% Limestone and 10% HDPE which will biodegrade in landfills. And all banners end up in landfills.
Limestone and HDPE Banners for Environmental Charter Schools
Banners made to biodegrade when they end up in a landfill and they all eventually end up in a landfill.
More Fun Info On Plastic
Plastic, like diamonds, are forever! Because plastics do NOT biodegrade, no naturally occurring organisms can break these polymers down.
Why Companies Should Avoid Printing Bumper Stickers Made with Vinyl
Vinyl stickers are made from polymers/petroleum oil and take hundreds if not thousands of years to break down and degrade. Once they degrade, those microscopic polymers enter the food stream where animals, fish and birds inadvertently (i.e, ocean plankton) eat them - wreaking havoc either with their DNA or killing them since the polymers are undigestible.