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House of doolittle™ Recycled Monthly Desk Pad Calendar, Breast Cancer Awareness Artwork, 18.5 x 13, Black Binding/Corners,12-Month(Jan-Dec): 2024

House of doolittle™ Recycled Monthly Desk Pad Calendar, Breast Cancer Awareness Artwork, 18.5 x 13, Black Binding/Corners,12-Month(Jan-Dec): 2024

Heighten awareness of breast cancer health with this pink and gray calendar. A new inspirational quote is highlighted each month. Features numbered weeks, Julian dates and days remaining. Includes lightly ruled blocks, highlighted weekends as well as full-year calendar reference blocks and note space on every page. The pages are held together with four black corners for durability throughout the entire year. Made entirely of recycled materials. Dated/Undated: Dated; Calendar Format: Monthly; Page Format: One Month per Page; Edition Year: 2024.
Green ProductContains Recycled MaterialDated title=
Global Product Type Desk Pad Calendars
Dated/Undated Dated
Calendar Format Monthly
Calendar Spread Format One Month per Page
Edition Year 2024
Academic Year No
Julian Dates Yes
Calendar Term 12-Month (Jan to Dec)
Size (Bound-Side First) 18.5 x 13
Binding Type Glued
Color Family Black
Binding Color(s) Black
Corner Color(s) Black
Page Theme Breast Cancer Awareness Artwork
Calendar Reference Blocks Current Year
Sheet Color(s) White/Pink/Gray
Holder Style Four-Corner Desk-Pad with Backboard (Included)
Holder Color Black/Natural
Holder Material Leatherette
Reversible No
Refillable (Yes/No) No
Seasonal Availability Yes
Product Biodegradability Indicator N
Product Biodegradability in Days 0
Product Compostability Indicator N
Green Information Printed with soy-based inks.
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent 0%
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent 100%
Total Recycled Content Percent 100%
Disclaimer Statement This product was made using wood sourced from a certified managed forest.
Pink Comments House of Doolittle donates 5% of the profit of this product to breast cancer research.
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