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One international graphic display systems manufacturer is receiving accolades for their environmentally-responsible, wide-format display solution, which uses polyester fabric, instead of traditional PVC films.
“Any large-format printed media used for brand advertising, which ends up being dumped as landfill rather than being re-pulped, recycled or re-used, is fast coming under the sustainability spotlight”, according to TRIGA’s , Gary Nicholls. From vinyl billboards to vinyl bus side advertising images, shopping centre signage to event banners, many corporate advertisers are increasingly frowning upon wasteful dumping of old vinyl graphics and plastic hardware to landfill. Retailers are rapidly sourcing more affordable, re-usable and sustainable graphic solutions. TRIGA fits their needs in many circumstances.
TRIGA, with independently owned distribution centres in South Africa, USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, utilizes recyclable aluminium and ABS fittings and recommends printing with eco-friendly inks onto recyclable polyester fabrics to create visually appealing, re-useable displays that don’t get dumped as landfill post-use.
The TRIGA hardware frame is designed and built tough enough to outlast the typical life of a store design, meaning it doesn’t regularly get disposed to landfill like many other cheap display hardware systems.
Some of TRIGA's customers are now printing on TRIGA’s preferred textile media using inks manufactured from corn, a next generation renewable resource. “For brands aiming for maximum visual appeal whilst remaining sustainable during repeat large-format indoor campaign advertising, it’s difficult to look beyond the modularity and environmentally-friendly benefits TRIGA delivers” says Gary.
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