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Recycled Nails — Who Knew?

January 20th, 2010

 

Maze "Eco-Nails" are made in the USA of 91% recycled steel

One of the great things about trade shows is discovering interesting products you’ve never heard of before. So say hello to Eco-Nails by Maze Nails.

Eco-Nails are made in the USA of 91% recycled steel. They’re the only nail with the stamp of approval from Scientific Certification Systems, an independent third-party verifier (at least, that’s what the Maze people tell us). By contrast, many nails imported from places like China contain up to 85% percent content from raw ore.

Eco-Nails can help builders earn LEED credits, and Maze is a family-owned company in Peru, Ill. As a family-owned company ourselves, we like that.

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