Now available in widths up to 30’ (9.2m). Contact a Cortec Representative for other sizes and constructions. Package: MilCorr VpCI Shrink Film is available in a standard size of 20’ x 210’ x 0.010” sheeting (6.1 x 64.1m x 250 microns). You get complete product storage protection as well as during domestic and overseas shipments, virtually eliminating any rust claims. The corrosion inhibitors vaporize and condense on all metal surfaces within the enclosed space, and diffuse to every area of your part protecting its exterior as well as void spaces and recessed areas. Metal parts packaged in MilCorr® receive continuous protection against salt air and humid environments, moisture, aggressive industrial atmospheres, and dissimilar metal corrosion. Parts protected with MilCorr® are ready to use with no additional cleaning and/or degreasing necessary, saving you time and money. MilCorr® VpCI® Shrink Film can replace conventional rust preventativessuch as oils and desiccants. MilCorr® VpCI® Shrink Film provides a top-notch universal protection system with high ultraviolet (UV) light protection to maintain the integrity of the film itself as well as the parts packaged within. See our toolkit here.Description: MilCorr® VpCI® Shrink Film is a heavy duty film featuring Cortec multimetal Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors. Here on our website we draw together information, case studies, advice and inspiration to make it easier for people in all walks of society to cut wasteful paper use. We encourage you to support the paper saving campaigns by our member organisations. Saving paper has so many benefits: you save money, you feel good and you tread more lightly on the earth. We do not advocate the use of alternative materials to paper, unless they are proven to have a smaller ecological footprint, and we encourage all paper users to work towards all the goals in our vision. If we want the many benefits of paper – books and education, information sharing and democracy, sanitation and safe food – to be available to everyone in the world without increasing production to unsustainable levels, it is up to people in wealthy societies to reduce wasteful paper use. The average European or American uses more paper in a day than people in poor countries get access to each year. A staggering 45% of office-printouts end up in the bin by the end of the day they are printed: this isn’t just a waste of trees, it’s a huge waste of money. Paper use has increased most in the computer age despite technological advances like electronic communication, which should offer good alternatives. Yet much of this paper use is wasteful and unnecessary and some of it is linked to human rights abuses, forest destruction, pollution and climate change emissions. Our paper consumption is the major driver of the forestry industry: almost half of the trees cut commercially around the world end up in paper products. Europeans and Americans use 6 times as much paper as the world average. Just 10% of the world’s population (western Europe and north America) consumes more than 50% of the world’s paper. Since the 1960s, world consumption of paper has quadrupled and use of printing paper has increased six-fold. We also held seminars and webinars to promote paper efficiency. The project challenged them to set targets to cut their paper use by half, and we produced a scorecard of how they performed. Read more….īetween 20 we ran a project in the UK called ‘Shrink Paper’, which focused on some of the biggest paper consumers in society, including magazine publishers, catalogue retailers, supermarkets, banks and finance companies, universities and government departments. We recently launched our ‘Cupifesto’ – a manifesto for a world without throwaway cups – on an international day of action involving our members in Australia, China, Germany, Finland, France, UK and the USA. Many of our member organisations are campaigning against wasteful paper use, from unwanted catalogues to packaging. One common focus is the icon of the throwaway society – paper cups. Reducing paper consumption is the first goal of our Global Paper Vision, and the best way to reduce the negative environmental and social impacts that paper can cause. Paper saving is a high priority of the Environmental Paper Network.
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