Samsill Earth's Choice Plant-based Durable View Binder - 2" Binder Capacity - Letter - 8 1/2" x 11" Sheet Size - 425 Sheet Capac
Reference: SAM18967
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Manufacturer: Samsill Corporation
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Manufacturer:Samsill Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number:18967
Manufacturer Website Address:http://www.samsill.com
Brand Name:Samsill
Product Line:Earth's Choice
Product Series:189
Product Name:Earth's Choice Plant-based Durable View Binder
Marketing Information:Biobased, three-ring, view binder features a durable, well-constructed design with both biobased and recycled properties to make it a great sustainability solution for the environment. It is made with at least 59 percent biobased material and a cover made of 25 percent plant-based, renewable plastic. Biobased content is carefully tested using ASTM D-6866 standards. USDA certified binder also features a durable chipboard made from a high percentage of post-consumer material. The 2" capacity can comfortably hold up to 325 sheets of three-hole punched, letter-size paper. Binder includes two clear inside pockets on the front and back covers for additional storage and organization of loose documents and unpunched papers. A clear overlay on the front, back and spine of the binder gives full control and flexibility over customizing presentations, organizational projects, office reports, class projects and more.
Packaged Quantity:1 Each
Product Type:Ring Binder
Binder Capacity:2"
Sheet Capacity:425
Sheet Standard:Letter
Sheet Size:8 1/2" Width x 11" Length
Number of Fasteners:3
Fastener Type:Round Ring
Fastener Location:Back-mounted
Fastener Material:Metal
Total Number of Pockets:2
Pocket Location:Internal
Features:
- Customizable Spine/Cover
- Acid-free
- Clear Overlay
- Archival-safe
- Reusable
- PVC-free
Color:White
Material:
- Plastic
- Chipboard
Height:11 3/5"
Width:11 1/2"
Depth:2 1/4"
Weight (Approximate):1 lb
Certifications & Standards:ASTM D-6866
Recycled:Yes
Recycled Content:46%
Post-consumer-waste%:59%
Assembly Required:No
Country of Origin:United States