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April’s Custom Print Jobs

by brad on May 20, 2009

in News

We wanted to highlight some of our custom screen printed products from last month.  Our recycled 3 ring binders and 2 pocket folders really communicate our client's message.  Tell us what you think! ...

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Unsure what to do with that old box?  Well, you can always reuse it or recycle it but how about turning it into a laptop stand.  We came across this Do it Yourself tutorial of how to download a template and create your own laptop stand.  While it works well for laptops, we're curious how it would function holding one of our recycled cardboard binders . And finally, if you ...

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The Word of the Day - GreenWashing

by brad on March 31, 2009

in News

I'm not talking about doing a full load on the cold setting! As defined by Wikipedia: "Greenwash (a portmanteau of green and whitewash) is a term used to describe the practice of companies disingenuously spinning their products and policies as environmentally friendly, such as by presenting cost cuts as reductions in use of resources. It is a deceptive use of green PR or green marketing ...

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We are proud to announce that as of today, Sustainable Group's Rebinder is the world's first and only FSC Certified binder . 75% of Sustainable Group's products also FSC Certified . Press to follow soon. ...

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Watch Brant Williams, CMO of Sustainable Group Learn more about the start of Sustainable Group and our great line of recycled office supplies . ...

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ReBinders in Action

by brad on March 3, 2009

in Green Innovation, News

A fan sent us this from New York City.  Our recycled 3 ring binders and recycled folders made their way to the top shelf! ...

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Sustainable Group on KOMO 4 News Environmental reporter Robert Santos features our great sustainable products on KOMO4 evening news, radio, and website. ...

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I remember in middle school spending countless hours writing letters to Hall of Fame baseball players asking them for their autograph. Every day, I'd toss three or four letters in the mailbox with a self addressed stamped envelope and a hand written note to some of baseball's greats. Many of the letters I sent were never answered. There were a few that actually took the time to write back or ...

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