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Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc: Carrier bag

Monadnock Paper Mills’ Envi Shopping Bag (SB) is an environmentally-friendly carrier bag manufactured with 50 percent post-consumer waste (PCW) and is comparable in strength, durability and aesthetics to virgin fiber.

Envi SB is made in a bright balanced-white shade and features exceptional surface uniformity, smoothness and brightness for high-contrast, high impact graphics and brand recognition. Envi SB bears the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) chain of custody mixed sources certification. Created with the entire life cycle in mind, the paper is not only made with recycled content, but it can be recycled, and is also manufactured carbon neutral using 100 percent renewable electrical energy. Envi can be manufactured in a variety of weight, finish, smoothness and color to better meet customer needs. It can also be engineered with custom brand security features as well as functional coatings.
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