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Recyclable hanging signage solution launched by Antalis McNaughton
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By News Desk
3 November 2010
Antacote Lite is aimed at retail applications
A new retail hanging signage solution which is said to be 100 percent recyclable has been released by Antalis McNaughton's Sign and Display division.
Antacote Lite, which has been accredited by the PEFC, was developed with recyclable wood pulp product manufacturer Katz Group.
"Antacote Lite offers a genuine environmental solution for hanging signage," states Chris Green, market manager for Antalis McNaughton. "It's more environmentally friendly than using foam boards, but also much stronger and lighter and unlike standard display board or corrugated products used in retail hanging signage, Antacote Lite remains flat and dimensionally stable."
Antalis McNaughton says that the product can reduce landfill waste and increase income for retailers who sell the end-of-life board for recycling, as it can be recycled with standard board and paper waste. The company adds that a major retailer has saved £250,000 since moving to Antacote Lite.
"Antacote Lite is a welcome addition to our ever growing portfolio of environmentally beneficial products and strengthens our commitment to meeting our customers' corporate responsibility requirements," adds Green.
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