With their award winning fabric range boasting affordability and a Green Tag™, Vertilux offers only the best.
October 9th, 2013
Vertilux have done it again. In 2012, Vertilux won the coveted Gold Member position by the international fibre supplier, Trevira GmbH, Germany. Only now to repeat, with their Greenvision Fabric Range.
Their commitment to ‘high value products’ is borne out of Vertilux’s exceptional environmental standards. Their Greenvision™ fabric range is ecospecifier assessed – where products must satisfy minimal key environmental and health impacts.
With their fabrics Euroscreen, Euroscreen Metallised, and EuroBloc certified with a Green Tag™ Gold Plus rating, it is no surprise to Vertilux that look-alike fabrics are currently in the market. But Vertilux say not to be fooled, their products are just as widely available and affordable, and more importantly, safe. They have issued Authorised Distributor Certificates to their distributors across Australia to ensure specifiers have access to the genuine, well priced fabrics.
Vertilux’s Greenvision™ fabrics are PVC-free, low in VOCs and include their popular Trevira CS fabrics. In addition to achieving excellent eco rating assessment from ecospecifier, Greenvision™ fabrics also meet the requirements set out by the international Oeko-Tex 100 certification.
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