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$35.54
Green Forest 1-Ply Luncheon Napkins, 12-pack
Manufactured by:
Planet Inc.
Number of Units per Order:
12
Recycled Content Percentage:
100
Pre-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
10
Post-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
90
Toxic Chlorine Compounds Used to Make Product White:
No
Made in the USA - 6606 miles away from you
Average Eco-rating
Average Eco-rating: A product's balance between environmental and economic considerations. The product that has the highest Average Eco-rating is both environmentally preferred and cost-effective to purchase and own.
94
Consumption Rating: based on a product's percentage of pre- and post-consumer recycled content. Higher ratings are awarded to those products that use a higher percentage of post- as opposed to pre-consumer recycled content. The higher the Consumption Rating, the more recycled material the product contains and the less natural resources the product consumes.
98
Toxicity Rating: based on whether toxic chlorine compounds were used to make the product white. The use of toxic chlorine compounds to make paper products white is detrimental to aquatic ecosystems. The higher the Toxicity Rating, the less toxic the product.
100
Price Rating: based on a product’s price per unit (not per package) relative to that of other comparable products. The higher the rating, the better (lower) the price of the product.
87
The higher the rating, the better.
$3.50
Seventh Generation White Lunch Napkins
Manufactured by:
Seventh Generation
Number of Units per Order:
1
Recycled Content Percentage:
100
Pre-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
20
Post-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
80
Toxic Chlorine Compounds Used to Make Product White:
No
Manufacturer Location Unknown
Average Eco-rating
Average Eco-rating: A product's balance between environmental and economic considerations. The product that has the highest Average Eco-rating is both environmentally preferred and cost-effective to purchase and own.
89
Consumption Rating: based on a product's percentage of pre- and post-consumer recycled content. Higher ratings are awarded to those products that use a higher percentage of post- as opposed to pre-consumer recycled content. The higher the Consumption Rating, the more recycled material the product contains and the less natural resources the product consumes.
95
Toxicity Rating: based on whether toxic chlorine compounds were used to make the product white. The use of toxic chlorine compounds to make paper products white is detrimental to aquatic ecosystems. The higher the Toxicity Rating, the less toxic the product.
100
Price Rating: based on a product’s price per unit (not per package) relative to that of other comparable products. The higher the rating, the better (lower) the price of the product.
76
The higher the rating, the better.
$2.79
Kleenex Premium Dinner Napkins
Manufactured by:
Kimberly-Clark
Number of Units per Order:
1
Recycled Content Percentage:
0
Pre-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
0
Post-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
0
Toxic Chlorine Compounds Used to Make Product White:
Yes
Manufacturer Location Unknown
Average Eco-rating
Average Eco-rating: A product's balance between environmental and economic considerations. The product that has the highest Average Eco-rating is both environmentally preferred and cost-effective to purchase and own.
32
Consumption Rating: based on a product's percentage of pre- and post-consumer recycled content. Higher ratings are awarded to those products that use a higher percentage of post- as opposed to pre-consumer recycled content. The higher the Consumption Rating, the more recycled material the product contains and the less natural resources the product consumes.
0
Toxicity Rating: based on whether toxic chlorine compounds were used to make the product white. The use of toxic chlorine compounds to make paper products white is detrimental to aquatic ecosystems. The higher the Toxicity Rating, the less toxic the product.
0
Price Rating: based on a product’s price per unit (not per package) relative to that of other comparable products. The higher the rating, the better (lower) the price of the product.
100
The higher the rating, the better.
$5.49
Vanity Fair Everyday Premium Napkins
Manufactured by:
Georgia-Pacific
Number of Units per Order:
1
Recycled Content Percentage:
0
Pre-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
0
Post-consumer Recycled Content Percentage:
0
Toxic Chlorine Compounds Used to Make Product White:
Yes
Made in the USA - 6606 miles away from you
Average Eco-rating
Average Eco-rating: A product's balance between environmental and economic considerations. The product that has the highest Average Eco-rating is both environmentally preferred and cost-effective to purchase and own.
16
Consumption Rating: based on a product's percentage of pre- and post-consumer recycled content. Higher ratings are awarded to those products that use a higher percentage of post- as opposed to pre-consumer recycled content. The higher the Consumption Rating, the more recycled material the product contains and the less natural resources the product consumes.
0
Toxicity Rating: based on whether toxic chlorine compounds were used to make the product white. The use of toxic chlorine compounds to make paper products white is detrimental to aquatic ecosystems. The higher the Toxicity Rating, the less toxic the product.
0
Price Rating: based on a product’s price per unit (not per package) relative to that of other comparable products. The higher the rating, the better (lower) the price of the product.
51
The higher the rating, the better.
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