Feb
24
Filed Under (Eco Friendly Products) by EFP Blogger
James asked:


Are there eco-friendly plastics that can compete with the prices of PVC plastic?

We have a product (a lightweight, durable, floating raft) that uses PVC and we want to move in a more “green” direction. Cost is most important, however. We need a plastic that will test just as well as the PVC but is cheaper.

Obviously it has to be more eco-friendly. Any ideas?
Please confront the price issue. Also, the plastic needs to last a very very long time.

KIORA

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