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Jackson Main Architecture Banners Will Purify the Air

Jackson Main Architecture, a leading Seattle Architecture firm, worked with SuperGraphics to design construction site banners that are 100% recyclable. After consulting with SuperGraphics, Jackson Main selected a 100% recyclable EcoFormat banner material and, as an added benefit, opted to have their banners treated with SuperGraphics Ecoformat Coating, a clear overprint applied during the production process that is scientifically proven to purify the air.

The Jackson Main banners are estimated to clean the equivalent exhaust of 14 cars driving 10,000 miles a year or 140,000 car miles of pollution.

Visit our Ecoformat Coating page to use our handy calculator, so you can calculate the air-cleaning effect of your next outdoor graphic campaign.


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