No More Green Washing in the Trade Show Exhibit Industry - Think Green Displays Offers Eco Friendly Green Choices to Exhibitors

Think Green Displays launches their new website featuring the world’s first true green trade show display systems. Find them at www.ThinkGreenDisplays.com.

Chicago, IL, February 22, 2009 --(PR.com)-- There are many trade show exhibit manufacturers that say they offer green exhibiting solutions. Just because they are a modular display system and it costs less to ship to the show than a custom display, does that really make it green? Think Green Displays has done their homework and spent two years working to create a true green-built portable-modular exhibit system that will withstand the scrutiny of environmental industry leaders and eco-conscious consumers.

Their new sustainable exhibits incorporate the use of earth friendly materials such as bamboo, recycled plastics, and even graphics made from recycled pop bottles.

Their aluminum extrusions are lightweight, reconfigurable, and made from up to 77% recycled aluminum. With LED lights that are four times more efficient than a regular incandescent light bulb and last 10 times longer, this is yet another way to be more eco friendly while exhibiting. To wrap things up their shipping cases are recycled and recyclable.

These unique exhibit systems have been developed with environmentally and socially responsible materials, benchmarked to the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System of the U.S. Green Building Council. Think Green Displays offers many exhibit options including eco-friendly banner stands, pop-ups, 10x10’s, 10x20’s, 20x20’s, as well as unique customizing capabilities.

“Our new sustainable exhibits will provide companies with a bold statement on the trade show floor while still allowing them to show their true colors.” Says David Wood – Marketing Manager for Think Green Displays.

Companies are making great strides in sustainable business practices and with consumers being more aware of the green movement, why not go green at your next trade show?

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