Record last updated: 2 June 2008
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Label is reserved for recycled content paper. This includes all recycled fibers used as a feedstock that meet EPA guidelines for recycled or post-consumer content. PCF papers have not been rebleached with chlorine containing compounds.
The Processed Chlorine Free ecolabel indicates:
* No chlorine or chlorine compounds were used in the papermaking process.
* All virgin components need to be certified as total chlorine free and require a chain of custody for all fiber.
* How the mill determined post-consumer content.
* The mill has no current or pending violations.
* The mill does not use old growth forest for any of the virgin pulp.
* The product contains at least 30% post-consumer content.
Learn more at: Processed Chlorine Free
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Product categories
Organisation details
| Name |
Chlorine Free Products Association |
Type |
Industry |
| Year established |
2001 |
Certification details
| # of Products Certified |
17 |
| # of Companies Certified |
7 |
| Certification covers |
Single environmental attributes for one portion of the product's life cycle. |
| Duration of certification |
(unknown) |
| Verified by |
(unknown) |
| Audit of certification holders |
None |
| Frequency of criteria review |
(unknown) |
| Certification details updated: 4 December 2007 |
Contact
| Address |
1304 S. Main Street
Algonquin, Illinois
60102 United States |
| Phone |
+1 847 658 6104 |
| Email |
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