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You
can save yourself money and give back to the environment all at the same
time! |
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In
fact, up to 15% of every order you place can go towards planting trees through
the Trees For America programof the Arbor Day Foundation. |
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Can
you imagine the impact we can make with GREEN15? |
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You do
the math! If enough of us get together, we can grow a forest! |
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On a $100
order as many as 15 trees can be planted! |
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If
youd like to GO GREEN ALL THE WAY, you can contribute the
whole 15% towards planting trees through the Trees For America program
of the Arbor Day Foundation! Just use coupon code GREEN15 the next
time you place an order with 4OVER4.COM |
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Eco-friendly
"GREEN" Printing |
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4OVER4.COM
is one of the very few online printing companies absolutely committed to
the wellness of the environment. In addition, many of our loyal clients
are on the GREEN path with us as well. |
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In an
effort to spread the word and educate on why GREEN is GOOD, weve put
together a bit of GREEN info for you to get an idea of just what it means
to be GREEN in the printing industry. |
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What
are "VOC's" and why are they harmful? |
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are gases emitted from certain solids
or liquids, such as paint and paint strippers, cleaning supplies,
pesticides, building materials, furnishings, copiers and printers,
adhesives, permanent markers and photographic solutions. |
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According
to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), common human reactions to VOCs include
eye, nose, and throat irritation; headaches; loss of coordination;
nausea; and damage to the liver, kidney, and central nervous system. |
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What
eco-friendly practices does 4OVER4.COM follow to minimize VOC's? |
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| Where
ever possible, 4OVER4 uses green materials and production processes
to minimize VOCs.
Here
are some of the steps we are taking to be good stewards of the environment.
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Eliminated
alcohol-based products
Switched
to vegetable-oil based, water-soluble washes for cleaning presses,
which are free from VOC-producing petroleum solvents and can reduce
VOCs by up to 90%
Use non-polluting wetting agents made of natural materials such as
citric acid and gum arabic
Eliminated paper cleaning supplies and replaced with reusable cloth
wipes
Recycle solvents to reduce the amount of hazardous waste disposed
Use water-soluble aqueous coating, which can be recycled
Use of color management practices and ink-key preset automation which
reduces press makeready times up to 70%, thus reducing paper waste
and ink usage. Reduction in ink reduces harmful VOC's |
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RECYCLING |
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What
are your policies on recycling? |
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| 4OVER4.COM's
policy is to manage inventory and production to minimize waste as
much as possible
(see other questions for more information). We also recycle everything
we can. This includes: |
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Paper waste generated during the printing process
Wood products, such as pallets and off-cuts
Metal, including all aluminum plating materials |
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What
is printers waste, or scrap paper? |
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| 4OVER4.COM,
like other large printing facilities, generates tons of paper waste,
or scrap paper, each year. Printer's waste comes in two forms: printed
(post-consumer) or unprinted (pre-consumer). The waste we collect
at 4OVER4.COM comes from trimmings (also called guillotine waste),
overprinting, and rejected printing projects. |
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Do
you recycle your waste paper? |
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| Absolutely.
4OVER4.COM recycles 100% of our waste paper. This reduces
our carbon emissions and reduces natural resources used in milling
virgin paper. The paper waste 4OVER4.COM recycles saves
thousands of trees each year, and millions of kilowatts of electricity
and gallons of water. That's doing your best to do your part! |
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INKS
& PAPER |
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What
kind of inks do you use? |
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| Traditionally,
the printing industry has relied primarily on petroleum-based ink,
which is not good for people or the environment. Petroleum-based inks
contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and as they dry, they give
off toxic gases. These gases may contain hazardous materials such
as heavy metals or toxic stabilizers. They contribute to air pollution.
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At
4OVER4, we use inks that are vegetable based and environmentally friendly
and have little or no mineral oil content. Most frequently, 4OVER4
uses soy-based inks, which come from the soybean crop. Soybeans require
little energy in the growing and harvesting process. For example,
the crops do not need to be irrigated so they conserve water. Soy
ink does not give off VOCs and in fact, soybean plants remove greenhouse
gases. |
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4OVER4
also prints efficiently to reduce the amount of ink needed, so we
have less waste and we save energy. |
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What
is pre-consumer and post-consumer waste? |
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| Pre-consumer
waste is material, such as trimmings from paper production that is
discarded before it was used for the end consumer. It is common in
paper manufacturing. |
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On
the other hand, post-consumer waste is paper that has been discarded
after consumer use and returned through a recycling program. It reduces
the waste that ends up in a landfill. When you recycle your newspapers
and magazines, for example, you are recycling post-consumer waste.
Office paper waste makes up the majority of post-consumer waste content
that is used to make recycled copy and printing papers. Both pre-and
post-consumer waste, called scrap paper, can be recycled. |
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What
is de-inked consumer waste? |
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| After
you recycle your magazines and newspapers, the ink, filler and coatings
must be removed before it is recycled into useable paper. This is
called de-inked consumer waste. As you can imagine, using non-toxic
inks is valuable in the recycling process as well as the printing
process. |
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What
is the difference between elemental chlorine free (ECF) and totally
chlorine free (TCF)? |
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| The
paper you use is usually white because it has been bleached by a chlorine-based
beached. Bleaching paper with chlorine or chlorine derivatives is
harmful to our environment. In fact, chlorine--intensive bleaching
is purported to be the worst source of water pollution in the water.
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According
to treecycle.com,
bleaching terms are often misused, although there are significant
differences among them. |
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Totally
chlorine free (TCF)-No chlorine or chlorine derivatives are used to
make the paper. It comes from virgin (new) fiber. |
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Elementally
chlorine free (ECF)-No chlorine was used, however other chemicals
containing chlorine are used for bleaching. ECF paper is often misrepresented
as TCF. |
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Process
chlorine free (PCF)-Recycled paper that is processed back into paper
using no chlorine or chlorine derivatives. The paper is either not
re-bleached or is bleached with an oxygen-based system. Secondarily
chlorine free (SCF) is the same as PCF. |
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4OVER4.COM
uses paper which is free from the use of chlorine.
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What
is virgin fibre? |
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| Virgin
fiber is wood that is harvested for the first time. In other words,
it has not been recycled. According to the Forest Stewardship Council
(FSC), fibers from virgin forests make up approximately two-thirds
of the pulp that goes into papers made at North American paper mills.
However, even though printing and office papers make up more than
a quarter of all U.S. paper production, less than 6% of the fibers
come from recycling. This means that more than 90% of printing and
office paper has no recycled content at all. |
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Of
course, we must use some virgin fibers in paper production. It cant
all be recycled. However, 4OVER4.COM partners with vendors certified
as suppliers of paper that comes from responsibly managed forests. |
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What
is the Forest Stewardship Council, or FSC? |
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| The
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international organization
that brings people together to find solutions to promote responsible
stewardship of the world's forests. |
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The
FSC ensures that forests comply with internationally agreed upon FSC
principles for Responsible Forest Management and certifies those that
do. Certified forest operations can claim the forest products they
produce come from a responsibly managed forest. This is the first
step in the chain from raw material to finished goods. |
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What
are FSC Certified Papers? |
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| 4OVER4.COM
is proud to print our products on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
certified papers. FSC Certification ensures that the paper we print
on contains fiber from well-managed and responsibly harvested forests
that meet strict environmental and socioeconomic standards. |
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Why
is this so important? While "recycled paper" may be the
big buzz term as of late, according to the Forest Stewardship Council
(FSC), fibers from virgin forests make up approximately two-thirds
of the pulp that goes into papers made at North American paper mills.
Less than 6% of the fibers of printing and office papers come from
recycling. This means that more than 90% of printing and office paper
has no recycled content at all. Of course, we must use some virgin
fibers in paper production. It cant all be recycled. As such,
4OVER4.COM partners with vendors certified as suppliers of paper that
comes from responsibly managed forests. |
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OTHER |
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Do
you select your suppliers based on their environmental policies? |
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| Yes.
4OVER4 purchases goods only from suppliers who have demonstrated their
commitment to environmentally friendly business practices. |
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What
other steps do you take to be environmentally friendly? |
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| 4OVER4.COM
has begun the arduous and voluntary process to become certified by
the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). The FSC certifies organizations, such
as printers, that use FSC-certified forest products in the processing,
manufacturing or distribution of their products. This is called a
Chain-of-Custody Certification and demonstrates that your organization
supports the highest social and environmental standards in the markets
where you use paper. Here are some of the other steps 4OVER4 takes
to be good stewards of our resources and the environment. |
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Keep
machinery well maintained and in good working order to reduce waste
and energy usage
With our processless, chemical-free computer-to-plate technology we
avoid using printing products, such as fixer, that contain silver,
which is a toxic heavy metal. Furthermore, with our process-free printing
plates, we eliminate all processing chemicals and their disposal,
which saves water and energy
Use of vegetable oil based inks, as opposed to mineral oil with high
levels of VOC's
Use of FSC Certified Papers
Automate wherever possible to reduce production time (and therefore
energy consumption) and paper waste
Recycle liquid wastes such as oil
Recycle metal, including all aluminum plating materials
Manage inventory to reduce waste
Minimize paper usage through electronic communications and billing
Invest in energy saving printing presses. Our Ryobi 754 printing presses
consume 50% less electricity than popular competiting machine
Equipment is chosen to be more efficient - faster setup and running
speeds ensure more output per Kw of electricity used
Package our products with biodegradable padding materials, instead
of petroleum based foam "peanuts" that are not only annoying
to gather and dispose of, but also harmful to the environment.
Educate our customers on "green printing"
Use of water-based aqueous coating to produce high-gloss results,
instead of UV coatings which are much less friendly on the environment |
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What
can I do? |
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| Good
question! You can start by choosing an environmentally committed printer.
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The
Direct Marketing Association
(DMA) is a good source of information for ensuring your direct
marketing is as environmentally friendly as possible. |
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As
part of its Guidelines for Ethical Business Practice, the DMA has
published The Green 15: Benchmarking Environmental Progress. The
Green 15 provides recommendations in five areas of the direct
marketing process. |
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Paper
Procurement & Use
Paper is both a renewable resource and an important part of the direct
marketing process. Making environmentally conscious paper choices
can contribute greatly toward reducing your overall environmental
footprint. |
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List
Hygiene & Data Management
A "clean"
list means less returned or undeliverable mail, less wasted paper,
and a higher response rate-a win for the environment and for your
bottom line. |
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Mail
Design & Production
It's not just the paper and other materials you use, it's how you
use them. Simple changes to your mail pieces can make them more environmental
friendly-and often more cost efficient as well. |
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Packaging
Regardless of what marketing channels your organization uses for direct
sales, how you package and ship customer orders and other fulfillment
commitments is an important environmental consideration. |
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Recycling
& Pollution Reduction
There are steps you can take in your marketing operations and within
your office to reduce your organization's environmental footprint.
Encourage your customers to do the same. |
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Additional
resources
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
TreeRecyle.com
Forest Stewardship
Council |
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