Processed Chlorine Free

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.

Label Information

This ecolabel is found on forest products, retail goods.
Established in 2001.
Standard Details
This ecolabel follows the Processed Chlorine Free Standard.

This standard covers:

- Single environmental / social attribute
- Single life cycle phase
Duration
Certification lasts for an unknown duration
Verification
Compliance with this standard is verified by an unknown means
Audit
Certification holders are audited at an unknown rate
Audit is conducted by an unknown means
Frequency of Standard Review
Standard is reviewed at an unknown rate
Region
north america

Total Certifications

24
products + companies
Managing Organization
Chlorine Free Products Association
An industry organization.
Contact Details

1304 S. Main Street
Algonquin, Illinois
60102

Phone: +1 847 658 6104
Archie J. Beaton
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