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Material supplier, Antalis, has announced the addition of Eska Brown to its range of paperboards.
An addition to Antalis' existing range of ‘greyboards’, Eska Brown is made from 100% recycled content and free from PVC, aiming to provide a unique and sustainable look for point-of-sale (POS) and display applications.
Available in 3mm thickness and measuring 2440mm x 1220mm, Eska Brown is designed for a variety of indoor applications including POS signage, displays, hangers, and luxury packaging.
The paperboard range, which is now available for sale on Antalis’ website, is compatible with UV inkjet, screen, and latex printing. It can be die-cut and finished to shape, developed as a versatile choice for creative projects.
Eska Brown comes with several certifications including the EcoVadis Gold Medal. It is also food-safe and compliant with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards.
Paul Neale, product manager at Antalis, says: “Antalis continues to extend its sustainable product portfolio with the launch of Eska Brwon, a coloured kraft display board in wide-format sheet sizes to support customers to achieve that ‘sustainable look’ for their display applications.
“The unique solid kraft finish throughout, made from 100% recycled fibres, means there are no white edges left on display. Eska’s eco-friendly production processes and zero waste initiatives add to the sustainable merits of this new display board.”
The new product is one of several released by Antalis in recent months. In January, the visual communications company announced the launch of its new ID Wallcovering Collection, a range of customisable wallcoverings designed to meet the needs of interior design projects.
In November 2024, Antalis also released its Coala Interior Film range, a complete range of self-adhesive architectural vinyls which includes over 520 options.