Rob TossbergUsername: Plan It Green Printing |
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Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Plan It Green PrintingProfile
Since 2002 we have been selling green alternatives to typical printing and helping companies make the switch to earth friendly green printing on corn, tree_free and recycled FSC, SFI, Green-E Certified stocks. Fulfillment/co-packers, non-profits, green manufacturers, construction, colleges, heathcare, food, food services and beverage industries.
http://www.planitgreenprinting.com
rob@planitgreenprinting.com
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biodegradable plastic
I have been using Bio-Flex for printing banners - they claim and have given ASTM sheets that their plastic will biodegrade in landfills over a 4-6 year period. The stuff is similar in strength and appearance to Vinyl. It's primarily composed of limestone with a small percentage of some kind of polymer as a binding agent. Let's get together when you visit. I'm just next door to Pasadena.
"Biodegradable Plastic Bags"
Interesting you posted this in September and no company/person has replied. A couple of companies have approached me to buy their 'biodegradable plastic', which I'd like to use as a substitute to vinyl/bopp/plastic for flexographic printing. But, when asked for ASTM Certification, they have not been able to provide me anything. So, I'll stick with earthfirstPLA in the meantime.
Biodegradable inks
Are these inks and adhesives feasible for flexographic printing. Love to apply this to pressure sensitive labels.[inline:]