Rebinder


Icestone-Not Your Typical Slab

by brad on November 4, 2009

in Green At Home, Green Innovation

Icestone Sales Manual in a ReBinder

Icestone's Sales Manual in a ReBinder on their recycled glass/concrete countertop

What do you get when you mix concrete and recycled glass?  Great countertops! Our friends at Icestone manufacture a beautiful line of durable surfaces using recycled glass and concrete. Granite, marble and stone has to be removed from the earth and transported great distances to get to it’s final destination.  Concrete and recycled glass look great, are a great eco alternative and will last a lifetime.  Icestone currently has 29 different color combinations available but custom colors can be ordered.  All of Icestone’s recycled glass countertops are manufactured in Brooklyn, New York with distributors all around the country.  Icestone also has a Cradle to Cradle Gold certification and can contribute to LEED points in Green Building.

When searching for the best solution for conveying their message they chose the ReBinder and our brown kraft labels.  Icestone’s sales manager says:

“The IceStone Sales Notebooks have been essential for disseminating information to our Sales team.  Our distributors’ sales team really appreciates having all the information in one place, and are impressed that we are true to our mission by using recycled binders (ReBinders) and papers.”

We think they look great!

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1 icestone November 6, 2009 at 1:31 pm

icestone is an awesome product! It is good to see them doing everything they can to remain greeeeeeeen!

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2 Micah November 19, 2009 at 4:21 am

This is a great post.. Very informative… I can see that you put a lot of hard work on your every post that’s why I think I’d come here more often. Keep it up! By the way, you can also drop by my blogs. They’re about Vegetable Gardening and Composting. I’m sure you’d find my blogs helpful too.

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