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Decals, Labels & Stickers

Easily label Recycling Bins & Containers for specific recyclables. Use on our Office & Deskside Recycling Bins & Large/Oversized Recycling containers.

Simplify Sorting with Decals, Labels & Stickers: Streamlining Recycling Practices

As recycling becomes more efficient, Decals, Labels, and Stickers become an essential tool for properly labeling Recycling Bins and Containers. Designed to fit a range of environments, these labeling options are vital tools for sorting particular recyclables and guaranteeing efficient waste disposal in workplaces, desk areas, and big/oversized recycling bins.

Precision in Sorting

Decals, Labels & Stickers offer a clear and concise method for labeling Recycling Bins & Containers, streamlining the sorting process. Customized designs enable the identification and categorization of different recyclables such as paper, plastics, glass, and organic waste. This precision minimizes contamination and promotes the proper disposal of materials, ensuring that each item finds its designated place for recycling.

Office & Deskside Recycling Simplified

The use of these labeling solutions on smaller bins and containers becomes especially important in office settings, where space may be limited. Employee participation in recycling efforts is made simple for them by the clear instructions provided by Decals, Labels & Stickers made for office and deskside recycling bins. Their presence fosters a culture of environmental responsibility and encourages active engagement in sustainable practices within the workplace.

Managing Large/Oversized Recycling Containers

Labels, stickers, and decals must be applied with equal importance to larger recycling bins that hold more recyclable materials. These large containers, which are frequently used in shared or communal areas, have labels that are clearly visible, making it easy for everyone to find and properly dispose of their recyclables. The use of clear and durable stickers on these containers enhances their visibility and usability, contributing to a more organized recycling system.

Promoting Education and Awareness

Decals, Labels & Stickers serve as educational tools by informing individuals about proper recycling practices. By incorporating visual cues and instructions, these labeling solutions play a significant role in raising awareness about the importance of recycling and the specific categories of materials that can be recycled. This educational aspect fosters a sense of responsibility and encourages individuals to become active participants in sustainable waste management.

Customization for Effective Communication

Customizable Decals, Labels & Stickers allow for tailored messaging and branding opportunities. Incorporating company logos, eco-friendly messages, or recycling guidelines on these labels not only reinforces brand identity but also communicates a commitment to sustainability. This customization amplifies the impact of recycling initiatives, instilling a sense of pride and ownership among employees or community members.

In conclusion, the integration of Decals, Labels & Stickers for Recycling Bins & Containers signifies a commitment to efficient waste management and environmental stewardship. Their role in simplifying sorting, promoting awareness, and enhancing communication is instrumental in fostering a culture of responsible recycling practices. The utilization of these labeling solutions marks a significant step towards a greener tomorrow, where every individual's contribution to recycling is facilitated and celebrated, paving the way for a more sustainable future.

Why Environmentally Conscious Cleaning?

Compliance - Many government and non-governmental organizations now require the purchase and use of products that have a reduced impact on the environment.

Cost Control - Products that have a reduced impact on the environment, particularly chemicals, may also pose a reduced risk to users and those surrounding them. Use of these products may help to minimize a company's liability for illness caused by more hazardous chemicals.

Customer Perception - The public increasingly views environmentally responsible organizations as preferable to those that have not taken such a stance.

Corporate Citizenship - Environmentally conscious cleaning advances companies' sustainable business strategies, improving both their business models and their role in the communities they serve.

Product Attributes for Consideration:

  • Meet all government regulations
  • No added coloring/fragrance
  • Post-consumer and recovered fiber content
  • No toxins in production or packaging
  • Core/box recovered content
  • Minimized resource consumption in production
  • Minimized solid waste from production
  • Sustainable forestry practices
  • Comply with all governmental requirements
  • Energy efficiency/effectiveness (i.e. designed for use in cold water, etc.)
  • Formulation:
    • Minimal corrosive/irritating ingredients, carcinogens, ozone-depleting compounds, regulated hazardous material, fragrances and heavy metals
    • Use of renewable resources
    • Low VOC content
    • Biodegradable
    • Low toxicity in terrestrial and aquatic species (including humans)
    • Low flammability
    • No mutagens, reproductive toxicity, and phosphates/phosphorus
    • Minimal contribution to poor indoor air quality
    • Concentrated formulas
  • Packaging:
    • Clear labeling on use and disposal
    • Efficient, recyclable, compostable and/or recycled content packaging
  • Proper training available
  • Minimal animal testing

Key Facts to Remember About Environmentally Conscious Cleaning

"...all products, packaging and services have some environmental impact, although some may have less than others." (Federal Trade Commission, Facts for Consumers: Sorting Out "Green" Advertising Claims)

This is particularly relevant to cleaning chemicals and consumables like paper and foodservice items. While certain products in these categories may have reduced environmental impact, they still create waste and/or release chemicals into the environment.

  • No one "green" standard exists
  • A product needn't bear a particular seal, logo or certification to have a reduced impact on the environment
  • In reduction of environmental impact, proper cleaning process is as important as product choice

Compliance = Current Environmentally Conscious Cleaning Standards with the following standard.

U.S. EPA Environmentally Preferable Purchasing

U.S. EPA Environmentally Preferable Purchasing

STANDARD: The EPA created the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Program (EPP) to help federal officials meet the requirement of purchasing environmentally preferable products. Environmentally preferable means "products...that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same purpose." This comparison applies to raw materials, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, use, reuse, operation, maintenance, and disposal.

AUDIENCE: Primarily federal agencies, but helpful to anyone interested in purchasing products with a reduced environmental impact.

U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines

U.S. EPA Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines

STANDARD: EPA is required to designate products that are or can be made with recovered materials, and to recommend practices for buying these products. Once a product is designated, procuring agencies are required to purchase it with the highest recovered material content level practicable. EPA also issues guidance on buying recycled-content products in Recovered Materials Advisory Notices (RMANs). RMAN levels are updated as marketplace conditions change.

AUDIENCE: Primarily federal agencies, but helpful to anyone interested in purchasing products with a reduced environmental impact.

U.S. EPA Design for the Environment

U.S. EPA Design for the Environment

STANDARD: The DfE logo on a product means that the DfE scientific review team has screened each ingredient for potential human health and environmental effects and that-based on currently available information, EPA predictive models, and expert judgment-the product contains only those ingredients that pose the least concern among chemicals in their class.

AUDIENCE: Anyone interested in purchasing products with reduced environmental impact.

Green Seal

Green Seal

STANDARD: Green Seal is an independent, nonprofit organization that issues science-based environmental certification standards. Product evaluations are conducted using a life-cycle approach to ensure that all significant environmental impacts of a product are considered.

AUDIENCE: Large institutional purchasers, including government agencies, universities, and the lodging and architectural building industries.

EcoLogo

EcoLogo

STANDARD: EcoLogo is North America's oldest environmental standard and certification organization (and the second oldest in the world). It is the only North American standard accredited by the Global Ecolabeling Network as meeting the international ISO 14024 standard for Type I (third-party certified, multi-attribute) environmental labels.

AUDIENCE: Anyone interested in purchasing products with reduced environmental impact.

Carpet and Rug Institute

Carpet and Rug Institute

STANDARD: The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) is the science-based source for the facts about carpet and rugs. CRI's Green Label program help specifiers identify products with very low emissions of VOCs. Green Label Plus sets an even higher standard for indoor air quality and ensures that customers are purchasing the very lowest emitting products on the market.

AUDIENCE: Any purchaser of carpet, adhesives and/or vacuum cleaners.

The Biodegradable Products Institute

The Biodegradable Products Institute

STANDARD: BPI promotes the use, and recycling of biodegradable polymeric materials (via composting). The BPI is open to any materials and products that demonstrate that they meet the requirements in ASTM D6400 or D6868, based on testing in an approved laboratory.

AUDIENCE: Anyone interested in compostable products.

Glossary of Commonly Used Terms*

Unless qualified by additional wording, in order to comply with FTC "Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims" (last revised in 1998), product claims must comply with the below descriptions. The "Green Guides" were last revised in 1998 and do not currently address claims such as "sustainable" and "renewable."

Biodegradable

Will break down and return to nature within a reasonably short time after customary disposal. What a "reasonably short time" is depends on where the product is disposed. Biodegradable claims for products that go down the drain, like detergents and shampoos, may be substantiated if the product will degrade in wastewater treatment systems. A "reasonably short period of time" for biodegradability of products like detergents and shampoos that go into the wastewater treatment systems would be about the same time that it takes for sewage to be processed in the wastewater treatment systems.

Compostable

Will break down, or become part of usable compost (for example, soil-conditioning material or mulch), in a safe and timely manner in home compost piles. For composting, a "timely manner" is approximately the same time that it takes organic compounds, like leaves, grass, and food stuff, to compost.

Recyclable

Can be collected, separated or recovered from the solid waste stream and used again, or reused in the manufacture or assembly of another package or product through an established recycling program.

Recycled Content

Materials have been recovered or diverted from the solid waste stream, either during the manufacturing process (pre-consumer) or after consumer use (post-consumer). If the product or package does not consist of 100 percent recycled content (excluding minor, incidental components), qualifying words-like the percentage of recycled content in the product-must be used to limit the claim.

* As defined by the FTC in Complying with the Environmental Marketing Guides,

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