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Celloglas launches Environmentally Friendly Laminate
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Forever innovating, to maintain the position of market leaders, Celloglas brings this product to printers to help protect print, profits, and the environment, in response to the governments call for commitment to protecting natural resources.
An over lamination film offering all the benefits of OPP, and is sustainable and recyclable. Cellogreen brings with it simplified waste handling and reduced disposal costs.
Steve Middleton, Sales and Marketing Director at Celloglas said: We are very excited by this product as it offers our customers the chance to get ahead of the game. Things will have to change within our industry and the Governments view that the polluter pays will see increasing legislation and rising costs associated with landfill in the months and years ahead. Were offering clients the opportunity to adopt new practices now, with a product that doesnt compromise on quality or appearance in fact it looks identical, but shows their commitment to sustainability, and saves them money.
With refined wood pulp at the heart of this film, the environmental issues are checked at every stage. The timber used is harvested from SFC managed forests where full consideration is given to wildlife, the eco system and the landscape in which the trees are grown whilst an awareness of the current atmospheric issues ensures that emissions are controlled during manufacture through the implementation of a fully closed system.
In comparison OPP, with its source rooted in petroleum, has taken 35 million years and significant processing and distillation before it can be laminated once, discarded and ploughed into the subsoil as landfill forever.
Further advantages are also inherent, as CelloGreen film is classified in the paper and board category, in view of its cellulosic base, therefore its levy is lower than other thermoplastic films, which are classified as plastics.
Cultivated responsibly for 25 years, harvested and processed in a low impact system, from a sustainable resource, after use CelloGreen can then easily be recycled, to feed back into the ecology system, and with the base film used in CelloGreen_ manufacture having recently been accredited with DIN EN 13432 it is now internationally recognised for its compostability and biodegradation standards.
CelloGreen is exclusive to Celloglas.
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