Marshall-Tufflex has released a short film giving an insight into its commitment to protecting the environment.
Entitled ‘A Window into Cable Management’, the production features members of staff (and Herbie the dog) taking part in outdoor activities – from dog walking and surfing to fishing and running.
The aim of the film is two-fold: to inform the market that its products are made from an average of 80% recycled material across PVC-U ranges; and to give an insight into the company’s environmentally responsible philosophy and manufacturing process.
Marketing manager Katie Barnes explained, “We source the majority of our recycled plastic from the window industry – hence the campaign theme, ‘A Window into Cable Management’. This top-grade PVC-U comprises waste material from manufacturing and fabrication activities and is stronger and more durable than extrusion grade virgin material.
“We’ve been using recycled plastic in our PVC-U products for more than 20 years. Nothing has changed in terms of quality, strength, colour, finish or price – and we divert thousands of tonnes of waste plastic from landfill each year.
“We’d like the rest of the industry to join us and commit to using recycled materials in their products by 2028.”