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Square pots, marketing trays and more:

"Two resource-saving product categories"

Pöppelmann Teku, a provider of products for commercial horticulture, presents furthermore sustainable product categories with numerous articles that are proven fully recyclable.

PCR recyclable
Whether square pots of the VQB series, marketing trays of the PT series, transport and culture trays, Normpack 200 and 400, as well as the TP series or transport boxes of the TK series - Pöppelmann Teku, ensures a more sustainable use of plastics with its PCR Recyclable category: All products of this division are made of 100 percent PCR (unspecified post-consumer recycling material from e. g. DE, F, DK, NL, AT, CH, NO, GB). After use they can be returned to the bin for recycling. Their 100% recyclability has been confirmed and certified by the Cyclos-HTP institute.

100 percent recyclable
The Recyclable category includes decorative containers from the PDB series, orchid pots from the MPB and MCO series and Plant supports from the STG series, hanging baskets from the MAK, MAL and TCA series, hangers from the A and MHB series and coverpots from the MDF series. In the production of these products, PCR (unspecified post-consumer recycled material from e.g. DE, F, DK, NL, AT, CH, NO, GB) is used, partly in combination with post-industrial material (PIR), and only partially with virgin material. These articles are also completely recyclable, also certified by the Cyclos-HTP institute.

For more information:
Pöppelmann
www.poeppelmann.com

 

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