Treasury Tags
Treasury tags serve the purpose of temporarily binding documents without inflicting damage or hindering access, making it simple to add, remove, or rearrange pages. They are made up of two ends, either metal or plastic, connected by a cord that goes through holes punched in the paper. The reason for their popularity lies in their adaptability for managing large amounts of paper, their affordability, and their applicability in diverse environments, including government offices, law firms, schools, and homes, where conventional binding techniques may be impractical.