Is your billboard campaign as green as it can be?
Compare your options... apples to apples.
Each year, the outdoor advertising industry uses approximately 250 million square feet of polyvinyl chloride (PVC or vinyl) or "vinyl" billboard flex, a material that is difficult to recycle after its primary use. Meanwhile, many leading companies have committed to reducing or eliminating their use of PVC materials when viable alternatives exist.
What is Eco-Flexx
Eco-Flexx is a 100% recyclable polyethylene (PE) substrate for
billboards. Durable and non-toxic, Eco-Flexx creates deep, saturated
color for the most demanding applications in an environmentally responsible
manner and at a price comparable to PVC flex billboards.
Not only can the Eco-Flexx materials be melted down and recycled for use in a wide range of products, but billboard companies can arrange to have Eco-Flexx billboards collected for recycling after its use anywhere in North America.
An environmentally responsible option for billboard printing
PVC billboard flex is typically made of a polyester fiber core and PVC surface. The PVC (resin and plasticizer) contributes about 80% of the weight of the product. Eco-Flexx was designed as a lighter, ecologically superior alternative to PVC for billboard printing needs. The benefits are clear and compelling. See for yourself:
- The carbon footprint of an Eco-Flexx billboard is 60% less than a standard PVC flex billboard. See additional charts and information. (PDF)1
- Eco-Flexx is a Totally Chlorine Free (TCF) product. There is no chlorine in Eco-Flexx and no
chlorine is used in making Eco-Flexx. In contrast, the production of PVC is the largest single
use of chlorine, and PVC is almost 57% chlorine (by weight).
- Eco-Flexx is made from 100% recyclable polyethylene (PE) plastic
and is easily recycled. PVC flex, more often than not, ends up in landfills. See
additional documentation and information.2
- Many environmental organizations recommend PE plastic as an excellent alternative to PVC. Find out who is recommending PE plastic.
- Eco-Flexx is extremely strong but very light. A typical Eco-Flexx billboard weighs 20-pounds
compared to 75-pounds for a typical PVC-flex billboard.3
- Eco-Flexx billboards look spectacular and are produced with a seamless
print surface up to 15-feet wide. Eco-Flexx billboards are available
at the same cost as PVC flex billboards so there's no increased expense to make the switch.
- Eco-Flexx is endorsed by and being used significantly by the leading outdoor advertising companies and many leading national advertisers and agencies.
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Recycling program established for Eco-Flexx
Polyethylene is the most regularly used plastic in world. It is non-toxic, commonly recycled and an element in everyday items such as grocery bags, soda/water/milk bottles, squeeze bottles for condiments, food wraps, and even as a base component in chewing gum.
Circle Graphics has established a recycling program with Avangard Innovative to handle recycling within our facility. Many of the major billboard posting companies are also contracting with Avangard for recycling their used PE billboards.
Avangard Innovative, a leading recycler with offices around the world, has a program established with their partner, Tie
Tek, Inc., to use Circle's printed Eco-Flexx material as a component for plastic railroad ties. This innovative use of used PE will save thousands of trees and help supply the 20 million+ railroad ties needed annually.
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Hear what major corporations have to say:
Many leading corporations and organizations have publicly committed to reduce their use of PVC materials when practical alternatives exist.
Businesses that are adopting non-PVC alternatives are a cross-section of global enterprise including influential brands such as: Adidas, Nike, Victoria's Secret, Aveda, Crabtree & Evelyn, Catholic Healthcare West, Kaiser Permanente, BMW, Daimler-Benz, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo, Apple, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Ikea, Lego, Wal-Mart, and many others.
Apple
"Some companies have made promises to phase out other toxic chemicals like PVC, a type of plastic primarily used in the construction industry but also found in computer parts and cables, and brominated flame retardants, or BFRs, which reduce the risk of fire. Apple began phasing out PVC twelve years ago and began restricting BFRs in 2001. For the past several years, we have been developing alternative materials that can replace these chemicals without compromising the safety or quality of our products."
Microsoft
"We will completely eliminate PVC from our packaging by Dec. 31, 2005. As Microsoft began evaluating the issue, we decided in 2003 that removing PVC was the right thing to do, especially since at that time there were viable alternatives."
Wal-Mart
"We believe that Wal-Mart can significantly reduce the amount of waste going to landfills in our communities, and reduce costs through increased recycling of the remaining material. We are committed to replacing PVC packaging for our private brands with alternatives that are more sustainable and recyclable..."
Nike
"PVC, a material linked to a host of environmental concerns, is everywhere in our industry and in many others. While PVC is not widely banned by legislation, Nike voluntarily chose to eliminate the material from its products."
Sony
"PVC, a widely used plastic, may pose a risk to the environment if disposed of improperly... [and may] contain various other... plasticizers and stabilizers, which are believed to pose risks to the environment and human body. Sony is [therefore] working to eliminate PVC from its products wherever a technologically and economically viable alternative is available."
Please visit our contact page to request additional information.
Read or download the Eco-Flexx Brochure.
Footnotes:
1 - Because of the weight difference and the specific materials used in each product, the energy consumed in producing one square foot of Eco-Flexx is less than half that required to produce a comparable amount of PVC flex. Likewise, the global warming potential (the CO2 released during production) of Eco-Flexx is less than half that of PVC flex. A detailed explanation of the derivation of the global warming potentials and energy demands of Eco-Flexx and PVC-flex can be viewed and downloaded on our Reference Info page.
2 - An explanation of the difficulties of PVC recycling can be found at in this PDF file.
3 - 14 x 48 size and 12.5 ounce/square yard PVC flex.
4 - The entire mass of Eco-Flexx can be melted down and recycled for use in other products. Furthermore, Eco-Flexx can be collected for recycling after its use from any billboard company in North America.
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