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Atlantic Poly Recycles Business' Waste And Cuts Business Operations Costs
Atlantic Poly would like to remind everyone that our Envirotech Recycling Division is ready, able, and eager to help reduce your business' harmful environmental footprint. We will do this while simultaneously improving your company's bottom line.
Below is a subset list of the material products that we manufacture AND recycle. If your company disposes any of the below materials, we have the capability to remove this material from your company's waste stream and turn that would-be waste into usable American-made products. We collect and recycle:
Of course, if you purchase any of the above materials for your business operations, we welcome the opportunity to demonstrate the ability to increase quality while decreasing your overall material cost. Contact us today to learn exactly how.
Polyethylene Shield Protection
The carpet shield. This is a clear, self-adhering protective film for all types of carpeting. It is a highly resistant material and wont tear or puncture. There is a regular or reverse wound for ease of application. And the recommended application time is 45 days.
If you don’t have carpet flooring then our hardwood floor shield is for you. Again it is a self-adhering protective film for hard surfaces, such as, tile, vinyl, VCT, laminates, marble, granite and factory finished hardwood. It is a multi-purpose product that can be used to prevent damage to tubs and counter tops. This type of film is ideal for use during construction, remodeling, painting, etc. Again like the carpet shield this application time is 45 days. Plenty of time to get those projects out of the way.
Finally we have the pro shield, this film cover provides the ultimate protection for all of your flooring needs and not only that but this film cover is reusable. The top side absorbs up to 10 times its own weight in moisture and the bottom is slip resistant and water proof. The film is lightweight so it rolls easy for a simple installation and is easy to carry. This material is very flexible and can be cut to fit any space and works well on either side. Since this is a reusable film you can re roll it up after use and if it gets dirty it is easily cleaned with a broom, hose or vacuum. Contact us today if you have any questions about polyethylene type products.
Protect your items with bubble wrap
Now
is the season to be sending presents to loved ones for the holidays and
if you have taken the time to go out and buy a present for someone then
you want them to get it in the condition it is intended to be in. When
you have put the thought and effort into buying them a present you
should do the same when wrapping it. You need to make sure the gifts are
protected and bubble wrap
can come in extremely useful when wrapping presents that are fragile
and could break with a slight bump or if the package is dropped.
Clearly, the worst thing that could happen is that the person opening
the present does so and then finds that what you have bought them has
been damaged or even completely broken. You should therefore make sure
that you take a bit of time when wrapping to prevent this from
happening.
Obviously, the amount of cushioning you give when
packaging your gifts is going to depend on two main things, how it is
getting to the person it is intended for and most importantly the item
itself. if you are sending your gift via a courier or through the Post
Office then you are going to have to put a lot more padding on your
fragile items. This is due to the fact that it will be getting handled a
number of times and the people who come into contact with it will not
necessarily know to be more careful with your package. Using our bubble
wrap to send your gifts this year is a smart choice and will arrive to
their destination in the same condition you wrapped them in.
When
it comes to the actual item that you are wrapping then a bit of common
sense should be applied. By adding a couple of layers of bubble wrap in
and around your gift, you can prevent breakages occurring from all but
the most major of impacts. Contact us today should you need the use of
our bubble wrap or any other poly items.
Custom Size Poly Bags
Atlantic Poly services all types of industries including: Industrial, Retail, Manufacturing, Chemical, Electronic, Military, Pharmaceutical, Commercial, Agriculture, Food, Medical, Automotive, and Paper / Plastic & Packaging Wholesale Distributors. Request a quote now!
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