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Articles » Business » Miscellaneous Business » Binding » Environmentally Friendly Spiral Binding With Eco-Coil Binding Spines

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Environmentally Friendly Spiral Binding With Eco-Coil Binding Spines


If you're like most business owners, you're worried about the environment. And if you're concerned about our planet, you probably worry about whether the office supplies you use are helping - or hurting - the earth. This is probably especially true if your office regularly binds documents. Bound documents look great, but they've traditionally not been very environmentally friendly. This is because in the past, many binding materials, such as plastic binding combs, cover sheets, and the like, couldn't be recycled. Thus, when there was no more use for your bound document, it would wind up in a landfill where the plastic would sit for years and never biodegrade.

That's all about to change, however, and now you'll be able to both bind your documents and be good to the environment. How? By using the brand new Eco-Coil recycled binding spines. These spines are truly a binding industry breakthrough. They are the first spiral binding coils made from 100% post-consumer materials (read: they're made from old binding spines!) and, best of all, they are completely recyclable. So they're perfect for when you need to bind that important report or presentation but still want to reduce your carbon footprint.

Even if you're not concerned about the earth, Eco-Coil spines are a good choice for your next binding project. They can be used with any spiral coil binding machine, so you won't need to buy any additional equipment to use them. (And in these difficult economic times, saving money is always a bonus.) Eco-Coil spines are extremely durable, which means your document will hold up to frequent handling. Documents bound with Eco-Coil spines lay flat, so your documents can be easily read or photocopied, which makes these spines ideal for binding items such as calendars, cookbooks, and reference materials.

You don't worry about the thickness of your document - Eco-Coil spines are available in thicknesses ranging from ¼ of an inch up to two inches, so you'll be able to use these spines no matter the length of your document. And hopefully you like black because currently, Eco-Coil spines are available only in that hue due to their being made from post-consumer waste. (More colors may be available in the future, however.) Eco-Coil spines are available in two lengths: 12-inch and 36-inch. With the 36" spines, you can easily trim them down, making them ideal for custom-sized projects. Finally, these spines are manufactured in the United States of America, so when you buy them, you're supporting American businesses and stimulating the economy. How patriotic, huh?

There are many benefits to using Eco-Coil spines, including convenience (no additional equipment required!), versatility, and the great look they can lend to your documents. But let's not forget their most important feature: their eco-friendliness. It's about time that binding became a more environmentally friendly endeavor and now it can be, thanks to Eco-Coil spines. Purchase a box of Eco-Coil spines today so you can bind your presentations and reports while also giving the earth a helping hand.

If you are interested in binding your documents with the new environmentally friendly Eco-Coil Binding Supplies you should visit:

http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Supplies--Recycled-Coil-Binding-Supplies
or
http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Supplies--Color%20Coil

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