Friday, April 12, 2013

Mini Baking Cups, 90 Cups, 1 5/8 in. (4.13 cm) Each





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If You CareMini Baking Cups - 90 Cups - 15/8 in. (4.13 cm) If You Care Mini Baking Cups is made from the same material as their parchment papers, If You Care Baking Cups use premium quality unbleached greaseproof paper. Our baking cups use no chlorine in their production. And that means no chlorine is dumped into our lakes, rivers and streams. Available in three sizes - Mini (90 cups; 1.625in/4.14cm), Large (60 cups; 2.5in/6.35cm), and Jumbo (24 cups; 3.5in/8.89cm) Unbleached greaseproof paper Totally chlorine-free (TCF) Compostable Minimum waste Unbleached recycled cardboard packaging Vegetable-based inks for printing Non-toxic glues Cardboard packaging biodegradable but should be recycled Excellent for baking No greasing necessary Can be used without a muffin pan Oven safe up to 428F/220C Microwave safe Suitable for vegetarians and vegans Gluten free Allergen free Star-K kosher and Kosher for Passover Why We Use Unbleached Totally Chlorine-Free (TCF) Paper Wood pulp, in its natural state is brown or beige. Papers made from such pulp - for example brown paper bags, and most cardboard boxes - are also brown. For years, most paper was subjected to a bleaching process to make it white, using elemental chlorine (Cl), usually in the form of chlorine gas, with horrible environmental consequences. Today, this process is no longer used in most of Europe. Much of the North American pulp and paper industry no longer uses elemental chlorine (Cl), but there remain a number of paper mills in North America which continue to do so, despite the documented environmental damage that this process engenders. Today, the most common form of bleaching paper is no longer with the use of elemental chlorine (Cl), but instead with the use of chlorine derivatives, principally chlorine dioxide (ClO2). Paper bleached with chlorine dioxide is often referred to as "elementally chlorine-free" (ECF).



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