US’ Mainetti introduces sustainable paperform hangers

Mainetti, an American hanger company, has introduced the Paperform Hanger line, a sustainable and renewable addition to their hanger portfolio. The hanger is made entirely of recycled paper and, upon request, steel, it is completely plastic-free and recyclable. The functional and mechanical characteristics of the revolutionary range are offered in a variety of hanger types.

The collection was created over the course of two years, involving significant expenditure and the acquisition of three foreign patents. According to a press statement from Mainetti, the manufacturer uses proprietary gear and processing in a system that is wholly controlled by the firm.

Paperform Hangers are available worldwide and are suitable for both travel and exhibition. Through household recycling systems, retail partners may dispose of the goods in an entirely environmentally responsible manner.

Jeffrey Hsu, Mainetti’s global head-hangers, said that they’re pleased to be releasing their Mainetti Paperform Hanger line. They take pleasure in bringing goods to market that are both creative and long-lasting. Paperform Hangers blend their trademark designs with renewable resources to create 100% recyclable natural goods.

Mainetti Paperform Hangers are part of the company’s long history of innovation. Mainetti launched its industry-leading reuse and recycling method for clothing hangers forty years ago. Mainetti now provides this program to its global retail partners and operates 30 Reuse and Recycling Centers across the world.

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