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Antalis Launches Priplak R30 with 30% post industrial waste content

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Antalis has introduced Priplak R30, a new addition to its sustainable product range, offering enhanced environmental benefits for the visual communications sector. Made from polypropylene and containing 30% post industrial recycled content, Priplak R30 strengthens its credentials as a sustainable and versatile material for applications such as point of sale displays, signage, packaging, and more.

 

Priplak is crafted from polypropylene, recognised as one of the most sustainable plastics available. Its ecological nature and responsible manufacturing practices make it a top choice for environmentally conscious professionals. Compared to other plastics, polypropylene offers key environmental advantages that align with modern sustainability goals.

 

Priplak R30 delivers exceptional performance while minimising environmental impact. Its features include:

  • Chemically inert: safe and non reactive, reducing potential harm to the environment or health.

  • Halogen free: free from chlorine, which is harmful to wildlife, plants, and human health.

  • Phthalate free: avoids plasticisers, which can negatively affect public health and ecosystems.

  • Safe disposal: can be burned without releasing toxic emissions.

  • Lightweight: Some 35% lighter than PVC, reducing raw material usage.

  • Durable: tear resistant, long lasting, and reusable.

  • Fully recyclable: 100% recyclable and capable of being recycled multiple times without loss of quality or strength.

  • Closed loop content: made with 30% post-industrial recycled polypropylene for a more sustainable lifecycle.

 

Available in a white finish in 450 and 750 micron thicknesses, with a sheet size of 650 x 1100 mm, Priplak R30 is suitable for a wide range of uses.

 

Paul Neale, product manager at Antalis, said: ‘The versatility and sustainable benefits of products like Priplak made of polypropylene have resulted in it being one of the most rapidly growing sustainable polymers produced worldwide in recent years, with this trend set to continue. Introducing superior sustainable products such as the new Priplak R30 will increase its popularity.’

 


 

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