Simple
Green
(1 gallon
concentrates) |
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Georgia
Pacific
Bathroom Tissue |

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The strong, yet safe
formula in this all-purpose industrial cleaner is capable of
removing oil, lubricants and grime from washable surfaces.
Exempt from OSHA and EPA requirements for special handling
or personal protection for hazardous materials. For safety
and environmentally conscious users—formula is
biodegradable,
nontoxic,
nonabrasive, nonionic
and nonflammable.
Original formula and
Industrial formulas. For more information, visit the Simple
Green
website. |
Simple Green (1 gal)
SSH13005EA......................... |
$21.91 |
All Purpose Cleaner (1 gal)
SSH11001............................ |
$17.84 |
Bathroom Cleaner (1 gal)
SSH11101............................ |
$15.64 |
Glass Cleaner (1 gal)
SSH11301............................ |
$24.95 |
Carpet Cleaner (1 gal)
SSH11201............................ |
$18.51 |
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• White, Soft &
Biodegradable
Envision - EPA Compliant Recycled, contains a minimum
of 20% Post-consumer recycled fiber.
Preference -
White, soft & biodegradable. Embossed facial quality tissue. |
Single-Ply Envision
1,210 sheets/roll, 80 rolls/ct.
GEP-14580.................... |
$110.99 |
Two-Ply Envision
550
sheets/roll, 80 rolls/ct.
GEP-19880.................... |
$75.99 |
Mega-Ply Preference
605
sheets/roll, 80 rolls/ct.
GEP-18080.................... |
$85.99 |
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Marcal
Two-Ply
Bathroom Tissue |
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Marcal
Paper Towels
and Napkins |

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• Two-ply, White
• 187 sheets per roll - 96 rolls per carton
• 100% recycled (minimum of 60% post
consumer material.
• Septic safe
MRC-16466
$55.99
carton |
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Perforated Paper
Towels - White, two-ply paper towels. 80 towels/roll, 15
rolls/ct.
Luncheon Napkins - White, one ply napkins. Packaged in 6
- 400 count reclosable bags. 2,400 per carton.
Both products meet
U.S. EPA standards for post-consumer material paper content. |
Paper Towels
MRC-670915...................... |
$20.19 |
Napkins
MRC-6506......................... |
$29.99 |
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Did You Know?
In 1935, Northern Tissue advertised "splinter-free"
toilet paper. You read that right;
early paper production techniques sometimes left splinters
embedded in the paper.
Thank goodness for the advances in toilet paper technology! |

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