Plastic
displays, metal displays and glass displays will all take
generations to decompose while our cardboard displays
decompose in only a few months! It's not just about using a
recycled display it's about what happens to it when your
display is finished! Our cardboard displays are the easiest
material to recycle but in case they don't get recycled they
will still breakdown and decompose in soil so they will
never harm the environment. See the chart below showing how
long it takes for different materials to decompose.... |
Cardboard/ The Recycling Champion.
Corrugated fiberboard is more likely to be recycled than any
other product, surpassing glass, aluminum and plastic.
Today, 73 percent of all corrugated is recovered for
recycling - up from 54 percent in 1990. In 2004, over 24
million tons of corrugated were recovered for recycling in
the United States. In fact, a single fiber from a
corrugated box can be recycled many times before it is too
short for continued use.* |
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