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Double feature: "An Inconvenient Truth"
landed on retail shelves enclosed in a
distinctive EnvyPak™ sleeve made with
EarthFirst® PLA Film from Plastic
Suppliers. Both the high-profile
documentary DVD and its packaging
send a powerful message about the
environmental impact of many
everyday choices.

A Convenient Solution

Nothing else stacks up and stands out of the crowd like UniKeep.  The fully enclosed case makes it easy to include and protect almost anything inside and the full wrap cover gives you more space for your message.

For more information, view our capabilities statement or contact Chad Hummell, Manager / Government Sales at 937.645.4680.


Benefits of Using Polypropylene Archival-Safe Disadvantages of Other Plastics (PVC)

Case and View case binders are made of 100% polypropylene

This means they are curbside recyclable in virtually every country in the world.

By using polypropylene, production uses up to 41% fewer raw materials. 

The new technology (polypropylene) resulted in lowering the COD in the liquid waste by 99%, steam consumption by 68%, and electricity by 60%.

Investments were reported to be 46% lower compared to the conventional technology. Operational costs are reported to be 19% lower than that of similar conventional plants.

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UniKeep products are archival-safe, meaning that they can store documents and photographs safely, where as other materials such as vinyl and acid paper products produce harmful chemicals throughout years of storage.

PAT (Photographic Activity Tests) were conducted by an independent laboratory, which confirmed that UniKeep binders and their overlays are safe for archival storage.

Plastic enclosures manufactured from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are not recommended for archival photographic storage. This plastic, often referred to as "vinyl" is not as stable as some other plastics. It can contain volatile plasticizers and emit damaging hydrochloric acid as it deteriorates.

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Dioxin has been found in PVC (vinyl) process waste in concentrations as high as 200,750 parts per billion (ppb), which compares closely with that found in Agent Orange production wastes.

According to the EPA, incineration of municipal and medical waste, which is heavily loaded with PVC, is the largest source. [20] Dioxin has no commercial value and is extremely toxic, long-lived and ubiquitous in both the environment and our bodies.

Much of the discarded PVC is burned knowingly in municipal incinerators or accidentally in building fires, sending minute but extremely potent quantities of dioxin into the air. When airborne this potent chemical travels a few feet or thousands of miles.

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