The most eco-friendly custom table cover option is GRS-certified recycled polyester — a fabric made from verified recycled content that still takes full-color dye-sublimation printing. Combined with the reusability of a quality printed cover (one cover, hundreds of events, machine washable), it beats disposable alternatives on every environmental measure.
What does GRS certification actually mean?
The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is a third-party certification that verifies recycled content in a fabric and responsible practices in the supply chain that produced it. It's not a self-awarded marketing label. LogoClothz offers GRS-certified 100% recycled polyester covers in 4ft, 6ft and 8ft sizes — and they carry NFPA 701 fire certification too, so venue compliance isn't sacrificed for sustainability.
Reusable beats disposable — by a lot
The single biggest environmental choice isn't the fabric — it's reusability. A dye-sublimated polyester cover is machine washable and survives years of events, replacing dozens of disposable plastic table covers. If your organization reports on sustainability, one reusable branded cover is the defensible line item.
What about the printing process?
Dye sublimation is a low-waste print method: inks bond into the fabric with no plastisol films or vinyl carriers to discard, and covers are printed to order in the USA — cut, sewn, and printed domestically, which shortens the shipping chain compared with overseas production.
Questions to ask any supplier
- Is the recycled claim third-party certified (GRS), or just marketing?
- Is the cover machine washable and built for reuse?
- Is it fire certified (NFPA 701) so it can actually be used at venues?
- Where is it manufactured, and how far does it ship?
See the recycled polyester collection or read about our GRS and NFPA certifications.