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Unlike most plastic jewel cases that are not recyclable, Dolphin Blue offers white, printable, CD/DVD Sleeve, made of post consumer recycled waste paper fiber (80% post consumer recycled), a very good environmentally responsible choice for business CD/DVD Sleeves. This is the ONLY CD/DVD Sleeve made of paper that is also FSC-Certified (certified for responsibly-managed forests and responsibly-harvested timber, used for pulp utilized in the 20% of the fiber in this product that is not post consumer recycled, as certified by SmartWood).
Made of 120 lb. Cover stock (16-point thickness) 5"x5" made from paper that is 80% post consumer recycled with 20% FSC-Certified pulp Ultra Bright White, smooth finish (95 brightness) pull-tab perforated, self-seal flap 4 inch circular display window on front side Available Plain (unprinted), or printed 1-color, 2-color, 3-color or 4-color process (CMYK) Available with or without perforated self-seal flap Available with or without 4" circular display window on front side.
Made of 120 lb. Double-Thick cover stock by Neenah Papers, the CD/DVD Sleeves provided by Dolphin Blue are manufactured with Neenah's Environment, Ultra Bright White. This CD/DVD Sleeve is a VERY GOOD choice for creating a sustainable planet! made from 80% post consumer recycled waste fibers, complemented with 20% FSC-Certified pulp very clean appearance, as clean as any non-recycled paper (White is 95+ brightness) FSC-Certified 80PCW are papers comprised of 80% post consumer recycled waste fibers that are additionally FSC-certified. 100FSC are papers comprised of post consumer recycled waste fibers that have been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council as having been produced in a manner that retains healthy forests and ecologically-viable and species-diverse habitat.
All sorts of ecologically responsible individuals use our recycled CD sleeves and DVD sleeves. Our green CD and DVD sleeves are perfect for band demos, wedding favors, schools, musicians, small businesses, large corporations, training facilities, multimedia packaging companies, television networks, and green photography.