Antalis has introduced Priplak R100, a polypropylene range made from 100% post industrial waste, the first such option added to the company’s portfolio.
Priplak R100 is a strong, flexible plastic sheet that Antalis says is well suited to POS, stationery, labels, packaging and counter-top display applications. It has a smooth, white surface that is corona treated on both sides for UV printing.
The product is manufactured using certified post-industrial polypropylene waste which comes both from manufacturing waste produced from the rest of the Priplak range, and that of customers participating in the Priplak ‘buyback’ scheme. As with rest of the range, Priplak R100 is 100% recyclable and halogen free.
Paul Neale, Antalis’ visual communications product manager, commented, ‘For some applications, plastic offers significant advantages, including longevity, durability, protection, and reusability. Priplak R100 and the Priplak ‘buyback’ scheme helps to close the loop, creating a product that is also highly sustainable.’