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October is PVC FREE Month at SuperGraphics!

Our team is continuously working toward our goal of becoming a PVC-free company by the year 2025, and we wanted to spend this month highlighting the progress and efforts we’re making in this journey.

PVC doesn’t readily degrade and can emit a number of toxic substances that harm our ecosystem. It has a significant impact on air pollution, biodiversity decline, and resource scarcity. There are limited options for the disposal of PVC banners in a safe and eco-friendly way, so we’re finding alternative resources to PVC that still deliver the same quality and impact at the same price point.

We are committed to delivering sustainable large format graphics for every project we complete. We’re thrilled for you to join us as we celebrate PVC-free month at SuperGraphics!


WE’RE GOING PVC FREE BY 2025!

ZERO Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) materials by 2025


Our Exclusive Eco-Friendly Print Materials and Services



EcoFormat™ is our commitment to educate and promote the demand for eco-friendly print materials, services, and supply chain from sourcing to disposition.



We recently added a new line of PVC Free print materials. Contact your SuperGraphics Account Rep to learn more about how printing on our PVC Free materials can save valuable resources as well as protect the environment.

  • Sunlight / Banner material suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, Sunlight is compatible with high quality printing and is available in several standard widths.
  • Butterfly / Double-sided banner material that is ideal for indoor and outdoor applications and is available in a number of standard widths. Butterfly has impressive flatness characteristics and consistent color reproduction on both sides.
  • Spiderweb / Mesh material that is lightweight, but durable and yields the best possible image quality with outstanding color density.

EcoFormat™ Vehicle Wraps

PVC-free fleet wrap on Microsoft zero-emissions car. With this fleet of zero-emissions cars, Microsoft wished to highlight their efforts of reducing emissions overall and specifically in their campus communities. SuperGraphics used an Ecoformat™ PVC-free self-adhesive film to produce the graphics, making any pre or post-production waste of the project recyclable.
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