Hot Green Gear: The Naked Binder
January 18, 2009 · Print This Article
Whether you’re a student, a professional, or just trying to organize your important paperwork, 3-ring binders are a must. Too bad most of them are made from cheap plastic and fall apart fairly quickly, leading you to throw them away more often than you’d like. But the next time you find yourself in need of a new one, check out Naked Binder, a company that makes a series of great-looking 3-ring binders made from 100% recycled board (97% of which is post-consumer waste).
Naked Binders contain no plastics, no decorations, no vinyl – and they’re completely recyclable. They come completely naked (bare board), wrapped in Graphite Gray paper or with a spine wrap of durable library-grade 100% cotton book-binding cloth applied with water-based glue.
The Project Binder, with the cloth-wrapped spine, comes in your choice of 8 colors. The Architect Binder is made to fit larger paper – up to 11”x17” – and can be purchased with or without a spine wrap. Recycled paper tabs are also available.
Check it out at NakedBinder.com.
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Totally agree with your praise of the Naked Binder.
FYI, 1GreenProduct.com has just published an in-depth review of this binder – http://www.1greenproduct.com/2009/01/office-naked-binder.html
Aaron Dalton
Editor
1GreenProduct.com