Fitzpatrick reports increase in recycled signage sales
05 February 2010
The economy may still be in turmoil while recovering from the worst recession experienced in decades, but sales of Fitzpatrick Woolmers' recycled plastic signage are bucking the trend.
Fitzpatrick Woolmer are leading the field in the design and supply of signage solutions for public and open spaces and are experiencing an increase in demand for their recycled plastic signs.Fitzpatrick Woolmer Managing Director, Mark Woolmer;
"With positive developments, sustainable procurement policies and a general increase in environmental awareness, coupled with improvements in the quality of recycled plastic products, it appears that perceptions are changing and driving an increase in demand in this area. Recycled plastic signage is an area we began developing back in 2007 to mixed reviews. Back then there was still concern about the feasibility of recycled plastic as a viable alternative to metal and timber, but year-by-year that misconception is diminishing as more and more people adopt the product."
Fitzpatrick Woolmers' latest recycled plastic signage customer, Alexandra Robb, Area Manager of London Wildlife Trust Richmond commented;
"As the nature reserve is a very natural environment we were looking for signage that would both blend in well and provide a high level of vandal resistance. We have heard good reports about recycled plastic. It offers excellent durability, complements our environmental policy and blends into the environment as naturally as timber. I'm really pleased with Fitzpatrick Woolmers' signage solution. Everything looks fantastic and I will definitely be ordering more recycled plastic signage in the future."
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