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GreenScreen® Revive

  
  
  
  

Hunter Douglas GreenScreen Revive window shading fabric is made from 100 percent PVC-free polyester and contains a minimum of 89 percent Repreve fibers, which is made from 100 percent recycled materials. Each yard of GreenScreen Revive uses 11 post-consumer bottles. It is produced by collecting post-industrial fiber waste and post-consumer plastics, which are then chopped, ground, melted, and reformulated into Repreve, a recycled chip. The Repreve chips are then extruded and textured into fibers that are in turn woven into GreenScreen Revive. The line is available is 1 and 3 percent opennesses and eight colors; Fabric width is 118 inches.

With the addition of GreenScreen® Revive by Hunter Douglas we now offers the most sustainable window shading fabric on the market. The addition of the GreenScreen adds a new fabric to our growing collection of sustainable solar shade and blackout shade fabrics. 

 Key Features  
  • Made from 100% PVC-free polyester, with a minimum
    89% Repreve® polyester-recycled content
  • 100% recyclable
  • 8 colors
  • Available in 1% and 3% openness
  • 118" wide fabric
  • Low VOC's
  • Made in the USA
  • Excellent solar control
  • Fire retardant


GreenScreen® Revive Fabrics are woven with Repreve® fibers

Repreve® Process

 

 


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