LETELA! Sena ha se bolele hore o hloka ho lahla lihlahisoa tse entsoeng ka PVC! Vinyl e teng lihlahisoang tse ngata tseo re li tsebang le ho li sebelisa kajeno. Ke e 'ngoe ea polasetiki e hlahisoang ka ho fetisisa lefatšeng! Leha ho na le likhetho tse ling, tse bolokehileng, likotsi tsa bophelo bo botle bakeng sa vinyl li nyane ebile li teng feela ka ho pepeseha ho hoholo. Kahoo, ntle le haeba o lula le ho sebetsa ka phaposing e nang le vinyl e nang le lihlahisoa tsohle tsa vinyl, boemo ba hau ba ho pepeseha bo tlase. Re tšepa feela ho u fa leseli le eketsehileng mabapi le lihlahisoa tseo u tloaetseng ho li reka le ho li sebelisa, eseng ho u tšoenya.
Big words for small items, right? Consumers are becoming more conscientious of the products they purchase and we work with suppliers that offer products made with PEVA. A smart consumer is one who is aware of safer and healthier products that exist on the market. Just because PEVA is chlorine free, it doesn’t make it perfect, but it makes it better. What types of products are being made with PEVA? The most common items are table coverings, car covers, cosmetic bags, baby bibs, lunch coolers, and suit/clothes covers, but as the trend picks up steam, there are sure to be more products made with PEVA.
If you are looking to create a healthier lifestyle for you, your family, or your customers consider asking the question: “Is this product made with PVC or PEVA?” Not only will you be taking a step in ‘healthier’ direction, you’ll sound pretty cool doing it!