Product Highlights:
- Biodegradable polypropylene clear catalog mailer with straight cut top load
- Permanent peel and stick closure
- Holds 8-1/2" x 11" pages
Product Description:
Same high impact opportunity for direct mail in a biodegradable, recyclable polypropylene. Clear envelope holds an 8-1/2" x 11" catalog and features a peel and stick adhesive closure with perforations for convenient opening. Biodegradeable poly has all of the features of regular polypropylene. Bio poly is USPS approved as a poly mailer.
Sales Message:
Don’t hide what’s inside. With the flexibility to eliminate envelope labeling and the high impact visibility of the contents, you can address and sell from a single sheet or substantially increase your open rate on important marketing like catalogs and promotional flyers. Features permanent peel and stick adhesive seal and perforations for convenient opening.
Product Specifications:
Box quantity:
600
Box weight (lbs.):
20
Capacity:
8.5 x 11 Materials
Colors:
Clear #13686
Custom/Stock:
Stock
Material:
Biodegradable Polypropylene
Outside dimensions:
12 X 9
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