Nimlok Exhibits and the Environment
Re-useable Solutions are at the core of the company's philosophy.
For more than 35 years, Nimlok solutions have provided the exception in its chosen field - sound and sustainable display and exhibit solutions.
From our founding in 1970, reusability has been the core value of all Nimlok's solutions. We have always believed passionately that there is a better way than the "build and burn" philosophy that has dominated the majority of display and exhibit construction. The Nimlok way is with modular, reconfigurable exhibits and solutions: engineered from the start to be used again and again - as the marketing needs of the display evolves, so does the system to accommodate it.
A testament to the reusability of Nimlok products, is the very large quantity of Nimlok equipment still in daily use after more than a quarter of a century.
Even at the end of their long "useful life" Nimlok products continue to be environmentally sound as they are manufactured using 80% recyclable material.
From the outset Nimlok has offered to properly dispose of any equipment no longer wanted by our clients as part of the original purchase contract. This is now known by more fashionable terms such as "source responsibility" but has always been part of our philosophy - and will continue to be.
A Culture of Environmental Awareness and Best Practice
Nimlok is the worlds largest supplier of modular and reusable display and exhibit equipment, yet remains a family business. Great people and our strong culture are foremost contributors to our success and we highly value the ethical and long-term perspective. This perspective includes the desire to make environmental considerations central to the way we do business in the 21st century.
Recyclability
Nimlok operates a recycle program for all paper, cardboard, and aluminum so that the unavoidable waste from both administration and production are recycled. Its marketing strategy has deliberately moved away from paper based campaigns where possible and demonstrates a reduction of 50% in printed matter for the last two years alone.
Harmful Compounds
Nimloks leading edge graphics production facility has avoided the use of solvent based printing processes and invested heavily in alternative methods which have less social and environmental impact.


