Rainbow Professional again exhibited at the IOG Saltex Exhibition earlier this month with the amazing aluminium edgings now known as Rite Edge. This year saw the inclusion of the new and additional range of edgings known as Stable Edge.
Stable Edge has many of the properties Rite Edge, the lawn and border edging has but in addition, many others that it doesn't. Falling under the Rite Edge banner, the statement Rainbow Professional can now clearly make because of these new and exciting products, is that there is now a Rite Edge for every kind of edging application from ornate formal lawns and borders to rubber safety surfacing and resin bonded aggregates.
for more information visit our website here: http://www.rite-edge.com/.
Below are some images of our exhibit at the IOG Saltex Exhibition showing our range of edgings in a variety of applications.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Defender Tree Shelters
Tree planting season is nearly upon us and Rainbow Professional are pleased to be able to announce that they will once again be offering the amazing Defender Pro Tree Shelter into the marketplace.
the Defender Tree Shelter is quite unlike any other tree shelters currently available in the marketplace, because of its flat pack nature, this feature makes the product much more cost effective for transportation both from the factory to site, and also at the end of the products lifecycle for recycling.
Currently, very few of the tree tubes used in forestry and landscaping are recycled due to the high costs involved in making recycling viable, however due to legislation changes on waste management, tree shelter and tree spiral recycling has to be looked at in an environmentally conscious way. Rainbow will be looking at ways of recycling these in the most cost effecive and environmentally sound manner as part of their ongoing, plastics reprocessing expansion programme - watch this space for further information.
the Defender Tree Shelter is quite unlike any other tree shelters currently available in the marketplace, because of its flat pack nature, this feature makes the product much more cost effective for transportation both from the factory to site, and also at the end of the products lifecycle for recycling.
Currently, very few of the tree tubes used in forestry and landscaping are recycled due to the high costs involved in making recycling viable, however due to legislation changes on waste management, tree shelter and tree spiral recycling has to be looked at in an environmentally conscious way. Rainbow will be looking at ways of recycling these in the most cost effecive and environmentally sound manner as part of their ongoing, plastics reprocessing expansion programme - watch this space for further information.
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