PROLABdigital IMAGING Introduces ECO-Friendly Bio-Degradable Vinyl Banners
CULVER CITY, Calif., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- PROLABdigital IMAGING is proud
to announce its capabilities to print vinyl banners on ECO-Friendly, BIO-FLEX,
the newest BIO-Degradable Vinyl substrate. PDi specializes in the manufacture
of small and large format quality visual graphics nationwide for advertising,
events, retail chains, truck-sides, entertainment, corporate, fashion,
cosmetic and food industries.
Our wide selection of printing capabilities allows us to print up to 16
feet wide by any length, or tiled together to create even larger Mega-Banners,
quantities from 1 to 1000's of units. The life expectancy of this material on
indoor and outdoor use is the same as regular high-grade vinyl and only
decomposes in landfill conditions. Clients all over the world use our
BIO-Degradable banners for trade shows, in-store, point-of-sales, special
event and marketing collateral.
Every year, millions of tons of banners are buried in the earth; taking
500 to 700 years to degrade in landfills worldwide, BIO-Degradable substrates
are a step in the right direction to reduce this problem. BIO-Degradable
banners will decompose in 3 to 5 years when exposed to conditions in a
landfill (darkness, high heat and moisture), where microbes breakdown the
BIO-Degradable PVC and turn it in into dust.
PROLABdigital IMAGING produces a multitude of indoor and outdoor front
lit-signs and banners. As reasonable stewards of this planet, we should be
actively conscious of the environment and take every effort in reducing our
carbon footprint at every opportunity.
For more information on BIO-Degradable substrates and PDi's capabilities
to print front lit-signs and banners, please contact:
PROLABdigital Imaging
10325 Jefferson Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232
Joseph Hill
Ph: 310-204-4608
http://www.prolabdigital.com
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SOURCE PROLABdigital Imaging
Joseph Hill of PROLABdigital Imaging, +1-310-204-4608
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