As with all PVC-based products, the industry faces growing scrutiny regarding environmental impact and sustainability—a challenge that is also driving its most significant evolution. The core issues revolve around the carbon footprint of PVC resin, concerns around certain plasticizers, and end-of-life recyclability. The industry’s future hinges on its response to these concerns.
Progressive manufacturers are actively investing in solutions. This includes the development and use of bio-attributed or recycled PVC, the mandatory shift to calcium-zinc (CaZn) or other non-phthalate stabilizers, and the implementation of closed-loop recycling systems for production waste. Furthermore, the intrinsic benefit of the film—preserving natural marble resources and reducing transportation weight—is a strong sustainability narrative. Successfully enhancing the product’s green credentials is becoming a critical competitive advantage and a key to unlocking markets with stringent environmental regulations and conscious consumers.


