The revolutionary 50/50 Transparent Self-Adhesive Book Covers by E-Lam are manufactured with innovation in mind, these covers are a game-changer in the world of book care.
We're proud to introduce the 50/50 -adhesive book covers made from 50% Post-Consumer Waste (PCW) material, coupled with Polyethylene for enhanced durability. Embrace eco-consciousness without compromising on quality.
Available in various sizes to suit your needs, our 90 Micron thickness ensures robust protection against wear and tear. Say goodbye to dog-eared pages and hello to pristine books that stand the test of time.
- Soft and easy to apply and can be used on almost all surfaces.
- Repositionalble Adhesive to allow for easier application#
Available in 25 Mtr and 50 Mtr Rolls and in 4 Sizes
50/50 - 50% PCW Adhesive Rolls
I'M GREEN
The I’m greenTM bio-based products are made from renewable source, the ethanol sugarcane. Sugar cane is a perennial grass, meaning it doesn't have to be replanted every year, so this also saves energy in that replanting is not required each year like traditional crops.
I'M GREEN™ BIO-BASED
I'm greenTM, bio-based and made from sugarcane, a renewable resource. It represents a better use of natural resources and to help reduce CO2 emissions!
ZERO WASTE
When fully grown, the sugar cane is harvested. It is then brought to the mills for further treating. The juice of the first pressing is mostly used to produce sugar. The following pressing extracts the residual sugar to produce ethanol. Ethanol is used as biofuel or as the main element for the bio-based plastic (I‘m greenTM plastic). The residual waste fibres (called bagasse) are used to drive the mill, using the heat of the steam for the production of electricity. This procedure makes the sugar cane very inventive. The ashes, together with the waste residue, called vinasse, can then be reused as fertiliser. Vinasse is rich in organic nutrients and water. This organic fertilisation on the sugar cane fields reduces the need for chemical fertilisers and thus contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The bioethanol is then dehydrated to produce ethylene, which is then polymerised as a plastic resin. This is the plastic that is used for production of E-Lam’s ORGANIC book protection film.