Charles Parsons launches greener textile range

According to Gary Di Losa, Adversol’s sales and product development manager says the demand for textiles has been driven by growing environmental concerns amongst advertising and signage companies.

He says, “More and more suppliers are seeking eco-friendly and sustainable products for their clients. Adversol has been created with this in mind and the use of textiles as opposed to PVC minimises the impact on the environment.”

All Adversol substrates are constructed from polyester which can be recycled as opposed to traditional mediums such as PVC. Polyester substrates are printed using disperse inks which support more eco friendly textile colouration, according to the company.

Di Losa says the Adversol textiles are light weight and take less space to store and can be folded – reducing transport charges.

He continues, “Adversol can be used both in and outdoors thanks to advances in finishing techniques which enable increased UV and moisture resistance, which ensure textiles are better suited to the ever changing Australian environment.”

Di Losa also says, “They don’t expand in warm weather or crack in the cold. Adversol is also easier to handle and is more financially competitive than traditional mediums.”

The entire Adversol range is supplied in a ready-to-print format and complies with the Australian Building Code AS/NZS 3837-1998.

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