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KAVALAN pvc free banners

Printed in-house with Eco Latex ink

Eco Friendly Banners

270gsm PVC free polyester banner suitable for indoor and medium-term outdoor signage. Polyester construction makes it durable yet lightweight ideal for hanging signage, POS, billboards etc. Flame retardant for interior applications. Manufactured in Europe minimises its carbon footprint. Compatible with UV & Latex inks.

Printed in-house with Eco Latex ink

Eco Friendly Banners

KAVALAN ECO FRIENDLY BANNER

370gsm PVC free polyester banner suitable for indoor and medium-term outdoor signage. Polyester construction makes it durable yet lightweight ideal for hanging signage, POS, billboards etc. Flame retardant for interior applications. Manufactured in Europe minimises its carbon footprint. Compatible with our eco Latex inks.

Key Features:

Green Star Rating

(See below for Green Star rating information)

Environmentally friendly, 100% PVC-free

Free from heavy metals, phthalates, plasticizers and isocyanate-containing compounds

Withstands high wind loads due to high tear strength

Low transport costs & resource-efficient CO2 reduction

Meets building regulations according to flammability

Compare Eco Friendly Banners against non

Eco Friendly Banner

Materials used:  Polyester
PVC FREE:  YES
Inks used:  HP Latex eco ink
Recyclable:  YES
Price per m2:  £45

Non-Eco Friendly Banner

Materials used:  PVC Scrim vinyl
PVC FREE:  NO
Inks used:  Solvent used with VOC’s
Recyclable:  NO
Price per m2:  £42

Green Star Rating

What are we measuring?

Just like a hotel – a star rating isn’t based on an emotional feeling or someone’s best guess, it’s forcefully grounded in a strict set of criteria that’s measured meticulously and consistently.

Likewise, the Green Star Rating analyses a clearly defined set of metrics within two key parameters: raw material and end of life.

Raw material

Lower ratings are given to materials made from virgin fossil fuels – basically, plastics – while higher scores are applied to renewable materials, and even higher for products made of recycled materials.  Raw materials can either come from fossil and mineral sources (non-renewable) or from renewable/biosourced sources.

We have defined four categoriess:

 NON-RECYCLED FOSSIL FUELS are hydrocarbons; primarily coal, fuel or natural gases that are not derived from plant sources – made from non-recycled/virgin raw material

 NON-RECYCLED RENEWABLE & BIOSOURCED material of plants which are based on the photosynthetic primary production – made from non-recycled/virgin raw material

 RECYCLED FOSSIL FUELS having been used before and then put through a process so that it can form a new product

 RECYCLED RENEWABLE & BIOSOURCED having been used before and then put through a process so that it can form a new product.

End of life

Here we consider how the product is dealt with after use. For example, is it difficult to recycle? Does it contain hazardous substances that don’t comply with the EU’s REACH regulations?

 LOW RECYCLABILITY - The product is very difficult to recycle, either due to fundamental design issues or lack of a specific waste stream. This is the case for multi-composite materials or materials that include other substances, such as additives and adhesives.

 MID RECYCLABILITY - The raw material is difficult to recycle because of the lack of a specific waste stream widely present in the European Union. This is the case for plastics made with single material polymers, such as PVC and PU.

 HIGH RECYCLABILITY - A highly effective process is in place to recover plastic waste and reprocess the material into useful products. Common examples include PET, PP and PE.

 REACH - A regulation adopted by the European Union to improve the protection of human health and the environment from risks related to toxic chemicals.

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