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DIY that doesn’t cost the earth

Updated:12th June 2022No Comments2 Mins Read

Green Evo-Stik - lets-do-diy.comHome improvements shouldn’t cost the earth, which is why Evo-Stik has launched the first ‘green’ range of adhesives and sealants in the UK that can be recycled with household collections after use.

Designed to be strong on performance but gentler on the earth, greengrab and greenseal are the only products of their kind that have eco-friendly packaging.

Greengrab is an instant grab adhesive that creates a powerful, long lasting bond and will stick virtually anything to everything. Greenseal shower and bathroom sealants are mould resistant, 100 per cent waterproof and offer a lifetime guaranteed seal.

The cartridges are sourced from FSC Certified forests and the labels are made from 100 per cent recycled paper. The nozzle and plunger are made from biodegradable plastic and the products themselves are minimal VOC, which reduces pollution into the atmosphere.

The performance of the products is not compromised in any way by their green credentials meaning they are as good as other well-known adhesives and sealants on the market. With the Evo-Stik stamp of approval, you can rest assured that they won’t let you down and, priced with the current economic climate in mind, greengrab and greenseal are a green choice you can afford!

Greengrab and greenseal are available now from B&Q priced at £4.98 and £6.98. For further information, please call Evo-Stik on 01785 272 625 or log on to www.evo-stik.co.uk

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