GreenTex Infinite Material
Full Circle Recycling: Poster to Poster
CLOSED RECYCLING LOOP
GREENTEX INFINITE is our newest initiative with the aim of once again significantly reducing the CO2 emissions generated by our printed products. Our new, exclusive material is a sustainable solution for recycling our products.
The material is made of 100 % yarn, which is produced by recycling old posters - posters become posters and waste is reduced.
We want to offer our customers the opportunity to actively participate in this cycle. That's why we encourage them to return their old posters, which are then used in our recycling process. In this way, they can not only help to protect the environment, but also ensure that their old posters are reused in a meaningful way. Customers will find this option only with us.
New and existing customers
Indoor and outdoor areas
GreenTex Infinite
PVC-Free
Carbon-Neutral
Eco-Power
Recycling
Heat Recovery
Characteristics
• Flame retardant, fire protection certificate B1
• STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX, product class 2
• All known customizations
• climate-neutral production in cooperation with natureOffice
• excellent color rendering, low weight & outstanding usability
Application area
GreenTex lnfinite can be used indoors and outdoors. In addition to its excellent color rendering, the material is characterized by its low weight and outstanding usability. Thanks to its extraordinary versatility, GreenTex Infinite can be used as a sustainable advertising tool for trade fairs, large façade advertising, building wraps and at the point of sale.
Benefits
• 100 % recycled polyester
• CO2 savings compared to production from crude oil
• Saving of finite raw materials (crude oil)
• 100 % of the process takes place in Europe
• Significant reduction in the amount of waste
• First closed-loop process for printed polyester banners
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