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ECO-ASSURE Q&A

What is the definition of ECO-ASSURE? What is Green Seal Certification?
Why did Premier transition to this environmentally-responsible paper? What’s the difference between post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled content?
 
Will the new ballot stock work on our existing scanners? Is recycled paper better for the environment than virgin paper?
If I don’t print with Premier, can my local printer get the stock? How does switching to recycled paper reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
Why did Premier add a watermark on their paper? Why does using paper with recycled content matter, and what makes recyclable paper “earth-friendly”?

 


 

Q. What is the definition of ECO-ASSURE?
A. The word ‘ECO’ can be incorporated to mean ecological or having environmental terms. We are using a sheet of paper that is responsible and friendly to the environment. ‘Assure’, by definition means to make safe, give confidence, convince, guarantee. For those reasons the watermark in the sheet gives assurance to the end user by visible identification that the ballot is an original source document, and has not been altered, copied or reproduced in any form. This paper further enhances the security in our ASSURE voting solution.

Q. Why did Premier transition to this environmentally-responsible paper?
A. At Premier, we are dedicated to being good stewards of the environment. Recently, there have been many requests and some requirements for ballot stock to be manufactured with recycled content and not 100% virgin fibers. We are doing our part to preserve the environment and by using 30% post consumer waste in our ECO-ASSURE ballot stock; we are helping to save trees, water, energy, and cut down on the amount of solid waste.

In addition, ECO-ASSURE is a standardized ballot stock paper that works across many of Premier’s systems.

Q. Will the new ballot stock work on our existing scanners?
A. Yes, the V4 (e) ECO-ASSURE ballot stock can be used in ANY of Premier’s scanners, regardless of model or age.

Q. If I don’t print with Premier, can my local printer get the stock?
A. Yes, customers and printers can purchase the ECO-ASSURE ballot stock. Contact Premier for ordering information.

Q. Why did Premier add a watermark on their paper?
A. In today’s technologically advanced society, private businesses, as well as governmental entities have a tremendous burden to ensure the integrity and security of their documents. Ballot stock that has a watermark manufactured into the sheet gives the election officials assurance that the printed ballot is the original source document issued, and has not been altered or copied. (Our watermark is non reproducible and can not be digitally scanned or photocopied.)

During an election, all election officials and voters will be able to look at a ballot and determine based on the watermark, if it is a ballot issued by the election office.

Q. What is Green Seal Certification?
A. Green Seal is a non-profit organization devoted to environmental standard setting, product certification, and public education. Green Seal’s mission is to work towards environmental sustainability by identifying and promoting environmentally responsible products, purchasing, and production. Through its standard setting, certification and education programs, Green Seal:

  • Identifies products that are designed and manufactured in an environmentally responsible manner;
  • Offers scientific analyses to help consumers make educated purchasing decisions regarding environmental impacts;
  • Ensures consumers that any product bearing the Green Seal Certification Mark has earned the right to use it; and
  • Encourages manufacturers to develop new products that are significantly less damaging to the environment than their predecessors.

    The intent of Green Seal’s environmental requirements is to reduce, to the extent technologically and economically feasible, the environmental impacts associated with the manufacture, use and disposal of products. Set on a category-by-category basis, Environmental Standards focus on significant opportunities to reduce a product’s environmental impact.

Q. What’s the difference between post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled content?
A. Post consumer fiber is finished material made from paper that has, been used by end-user consumers, been diverted from landfill and reconstituted into post-consumer recycled fiber in a recycling mill. Pre-consumer fiber is paper that is recovered before it reaches the end user. Typically, this includes converters, printers, and others who are adding value, but are not the intended end-user.

Q. Is recycled paper better for the environment than virgin paper?
A. The U.S. is the largest market for paper products in the world, producing 90 million tons of paper annually and, in-turn, consuming about 100 million tons. Despite improved technologies for refining post consumer pulp, virgin fiber is still a significant requirement, as only 35% of current consumption is met by using recycled fiber; in addition, approximately 25% of recovered fiber is exported out of US markets. Roughly 25% by volume of timber cut annually in the US is used for paper production. The answer is from the Forestry Stewardship Council’s (FSC) Website: (http://www.fscus.org/paper/)

Q. How does switching to recycled paper reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
A. In the landfill, where 80% of discarded paper ends up, the decomposition of paper produces methane, a greenhouse gas with 21 times the heat-trapping power of carbon dioxide. Paper recycling recovers used paper from the waste stream, directly reducing the amount of paper placed in landfills. Thus for recycled papers, any increase in greenhouse gas emissions during manufacturing is more than outweighed by reductions in emissions from landfills.

Q. Why does using paper with recycled content matter, and what makes recyclable paper “earth-friendly”?
A. Rigorous scientific research supports the benefits of recycled paper, and government agencies, environmental groups, and many other large purchasers have adopted policies mandating its use. You can be assured that you are doing the right thing for the environment by using recycled paper and the higher the level of postconsumer recycled content, the better.
• It helps preserve forests, because it reduces demand for wood;
• It conserves resources and generates less pollution during manufacturing, because the fibers have already been processed once; and
• It reduces solid waste, because it diverts usable paper from the waste stream.