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Towels, Bathroom Tissue, And Hand Soap | Baywest

Towels, Bathroom Tissue, And Hand Soap
Baywest

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Wausau Paper offers a Complete Line of Green Seal™ Certifi ed Paper Products Wausau Paper offers Bay West® EcoSoft™ Green Seal™ and Dubl-Nature® towel and tissue products that are made from 100% recycled wastepaper and are certified by Green Seal, Inc. in Washington D.C. The “Green Seal” means our products meet the Green Seal environmental standards for paper towels and tissue, making the EcoSoft™ Green Seal™ and Dubl-Nature® products among the most environmentally preferable towel and tissue lines available in the away-from-home market. Green Seal Standards for Paper Towels (GS-9) • 100% Recycled (recovered after papermaking process) • Minimum 40% post-consumer wastepaper content (EPA guidelines) • Wastepaper is not de-inked using solvents containing chlorine or any of its derivatives such as hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide. • Wastepaper is not bleached using chlorine or any of its derivatives such as hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide. • Paper towels do not contain any added pigments, inks, dyes or fragrances. • Product is made in accordance with reasonable industry practice with respect to holes, tears, wrinkles, cleanliness, foreign materials or dirt. Product must dispense properly from the container (dispenser) or roll. • The cores in the roll towels are made from 100% recycled materials. • Packaging materials cannot contain lead, cadmium, mercury and hexavalent chromium in excess of 100 parts per million (above trace levels). Green Seal Standards for Tissue (GS-1) • 100% Recycled (recovered after papermaking process) • Minimum 20% post-consumer wastepaper content; 10% in facial tissue (EPA guidelines) • Wastepaper is not de-inked using solvents containing chlorine or any of its derivatives such as hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide. • Wastepaper is not bleached using chlorine or any of its derivatives such as hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide. • Bath and facial tissue does not contain any added pigments, inks, dyes or fragrances. • Bath tissue contains a minimum of 40 square feet of product per roll; facial tissue contains a minimum of 70 square feet of product per box. • Product is made in accordance with reasonable industry practice with respect to holes, tears, wrinkles, cleanliness, foreign materials or dirt. Product must dispense properly from the container (dispenser) or roll. • The cores in the bath tissue and the box for the facial tissue are made from 100% recycled materials. • Packaging does not contain inks, dyes, pigments, stabilizers or any additives to which lead, cadmium, mercury or hexavalent chromium has been intentionally introduced. • Packaging materials cannot contain lead, cadmium, mercury and hexavalent chromium in excess of 100 parts per million (above trace levels). Green Seal Standards for Hand Cleaners and Hand Soaps (GS-41A) • Must meet or exceed applicable governmental and industrial safety. • Cannot be a skin sensitizer or skin irritant. • No antibacterial, disinfecting, antiseptic or sanitizing product claims can be made. • Cannot be formulated or manufactured with phosphates, NTA, EDTA, APEOs, halogenated organic solvents, butoxy-ethanol, or with any chemicals that are proven, probable, or possible carcinogens. • Fragrances used must be produced or handled following the code of practice of the International Fragrance Association. Fragrances must be declared on the product label and MSDS sheets. • Can only be formulated or manufactured with food grade dyes. • Cannot contain volatile organic compounds in excess of 1%. • Based on standard use, hand cleaners cannot be toxic to aquatic life and must be readily biodegradable. • Must include detailed instructions for proper use to maximize product performance and minimize waste. • Must not be packaged in a bag in box packaging. • Packaging must be recyclable (an exception shall be made for lightweight flexible packaging, such as pouches or bags, that represent at least 20% reduction in material use when compared with rigid packaging). Efforts must be made to ensure packaging contains post- consumer recycled content.