In constructing our eco friendly 3-ring binders, pocket folders and tabs, Naked Binder takes great care in what we use.
Our goals are to craft a product that lasts longer, works better and is constructed solely from recycled and renewable materials and is 100% recyclable.

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Binders Board FSC certified 100% recycled board, 97-100% pcw 100% cotton book cloth FSC certified ecological fiber paper Green Seal certified Neenah Eames papers
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FSC Certification - mixed use (BindersBoard) Phthalate Free
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| Made in the USA | Naked Binders are manufactured in Des Moines, IA. |
IMPORTANT INFO ON THE FLYWhy naked binder?We believe the products you use should be better designed to last, inspire and do better in the world and the workplace. We designed our products to be safer and healthier to make, use and dispose of.
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Simple product reviewRECYCLED & ECO-FRIENDLY BINDERS, FOLDERS & TABS3-RING BINDERS
Naked Binder makes the highest quality recycled and recyclable eco-friendly office and school supplies on the planet. Office supplies have never looked better, performed better or been as easy on the planet.
Pocket Folders
Our recycled eco-friendly pocket folders, cd holders, and binder pocket pouches are 100% recycled, FSC certified and 97% post-consumer waste.
Tab Dividers
All of the tabs can be easily customized by labeling or screen printing them. Our binder tabs are all made from post-consumer waste and are 100% recyclable.
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"I am currently a doctorate student, and I LOVE your binders. I carry them to school and they have already lasted almost a year. I am constantly questioned about them, and actually made a class announcement when you had your earth day special."
Jeannette