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EcoArt PS Frames: Sustainable Beauty from Recycled Materials
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EcoArt PS Frames: Sustainable Beauty from Recycled Materials

2025-10-18

微信图片_20251018144123_103_11.jpg The global decorative materials industry is undergoing a green revolution driven by PS foam technology. New eco-friendly frame strips transform recycled PS into decorative profiles replicating natural wood and marble textures through innovative processing, outperforming traditional solid wood in moisture resistance and insect prevention. Spanish design brand Casa Verde achieved 35% cost reduction and 50% shorter decoration cycles after adoption.

Data from the International Green Building Council indicates that replacing 30% of global decorative frames with such products could save 1.8 million tons of wood annually, preserving 45,000 hectares of forests. German chemical leader BASF’s bio-based PS material is expected to enable fully bio-based frame production by 2025.

Professor Lu Yun from China Academy of Art’s Material Innovation Lab notes: “This represents a profound integration of materials science and aesthetics. Digital texture replication allows eco-materials to break through tactile limitations, becoming new carriers for high-end design.

Market projections show eco-artistic frames growing from 15% to 40% market share by 2028, accelerating the industry’s transition to “zero-carbon aesthetics.” The EU has incorporated such products into its green building certification system, while China’s Green Building Materials Development Guidelines list them as key promoted products.

This innovation demonstrates how sustainable materials can drive aesthetic breakthroughs while addressing environmental challenges. With advancing digital manufacturing and material science, PS foam frames are set to redefine sustainable design paradigms globally.