Herculite, Renegade Plastics partner to introduce recyclable barn curtains

Herculite® Products Inc., a company known for creating top-quality fabrics, has partnered with Renegade Plastics. This partnership brings a new option to their range of barn curtain fabrics used in agriculture, offering a recyclable alternative.

The fabric from Renegade Plastics, used in Herculite’s barn curtains, is made of a special type of coated material. This material doesn’t contain harmful substances like phthalates, dioxins, PFAS, or heavy metals. It’s also environmentally friendly and can resist damage from the sun’s UV rays. Tests have shown that it’s a better insulator and lets in less heat radiation compared to other similar products.

Choosing these curtains is a smart decision for farms looking to be more circular and eco-friendly. They’re made from materials that can be recycled, which helps reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in the environment. This is especially important in agriculture, as it keeps tiny pieces of plastic out of the soil and away from animals. These curtains contribute to a safer and more environmentally conscious approach in farming.

Renegade Plastics’ Co-Founder, Curran Hughes, highlighted Herculite’s expertise in understanding customer needs and finding innovative solutions. He emphasized that as the farming industry changes, there’s a need for textiles that are both sustainable and durable. The fabric offered by Renegade Plastics is a step in this direction, supporting healthier and more sustainable practices in farming and ranching.

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