InPro BioPolyPETG

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The new line of door and wall protection products from InPro Corp. is made from a blend of biopolymer and reformulated PETG including recycled content. BioPolyPETG is manufactured from raw materials produced by U.S.-based suppliers, further reducing its carbon footprint. PETG is considered a greener alternative to many plastics used in construction materialscontaining no halogens, sulfur, nitrogen, lead, mercury, cadmium, BPA, or hexavalent chromium. BioPolyPETG has a base of PETG blended with a plant-based biopolymer, giving it high-impact resistance. The material has a NFPA Class 1 fire rating. The products in the line are sold at the same price level as InPro vinyl products. inprocorp.com

The new line of door and wall protection products from InPro Corp. is made from a blend of biopolymer and reformulated PETG including recycled content. BioPolyPETG is manufactured from raw materials produced by U.S.-based suppliers, further reducing its carbon footprint. PETG is considered a greener alternative to many plastics used in construction materialscontaining no halogens, sulfur, nitrogen, lead, mercury, cadmium, BPA, or hexavalent chromium. BioPolyPETG has a base of PETG blended with a plant-based biopolymer, giving it high-impact resistance. The material has a NFPA Class 1 fire rating. The products in the line are sold at the same price level as InPro vinyl products. inprocorp.com

The new line of door and wall protection products from InPro Corp. is made from a blend of biopolymer and reformulated PETG including recycled content. BioPolyPETG+ is manufactured from raw materials produced by U.S.-based suppliers, further reducing its carbon footprint. PETG is considered a greener alternative to many plastics used in construction materials—containing no halogens, sulfur, nitrogen, lead, mercury, cadmium, BPA, or hexavalent chromium. BioPolyPETG+ has a base of PETG blended with a plant-based biopolymer, giving it high-impact resistance. The material has a NFPA Class 1 fire rating. The products in the line are sold at the same price level as InPro vinyl products. inprocorp.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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