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Material Guidelines Condition

Very Good Like New Good Acceptable Like New: never opened Very Good: read once – no markings Good: slight marking Acceptable: more advanced wear Good Acceptable 22/11/2018 Confidential

Hard cover book Left to right – examples of Very Good; Good and Acceptable condition. 22/11/2018 Confidential

Soft cover book Left to right – examples of Very Good; Good and Acceptable condition. 22/11/2018 Confidential

Top binding examples Left to right – Very Good (no breaks in binding); Good (some breaks in binding) and Acceptable (advanced break in binding). Bottom markings examples Left to right – Very Good (no markings); Good (minor highlights); Acceptable (heavy highlights) NOTE: but can still read text. 22/11/2018 Confidential

Examples of material which should be locally recycled Images show water damage; broken binding; torn cover 22/11/2018 Confidential

Examples of material which should be locally recycled Images show coloring, written in, missing pages, missing components. 22/11/2018 Confidential

Mold vs Foxing Mold unacceptable. Foxing acceptable. 22/11/2018 Confidential

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