Monadnock Wide Format Binder

Your go-to toolkit for sustainable signage.

From backlit brilliance to bold blockout banners and textured wallcoverings, Monadnock’s Wide Format Binder puts the full range of fiber-based, plastic-free signage solutions right in your hands. Designed for printers, specifiers, and sustainability-minded brands, this sample kit makes choosing high-performance substrates with a low environmental impact easier than ever.

This binder isn’t just a sample set—it’s your shortcut to better signage decisions. You’ll experience each substrate’s texture, weight, and printability firsthand, while aligning with brand values like recyclability, responsible sourcing, and domestic production.

What’s Inside
A comprehensive sample set showcasing all of Monadnock’s Wide Format substrates:

Ultrahide™ – PVC-Free 100% recycled blockout poster stock engineered for indoor use, perfect for in-store signage.

Ultraform™ – A renewable wood-fiber alternative to Styrene substrates used in backlit signage applications. Suitable for bus shelters, retail and entertainment backlit/light box displays.

Envisual™ Board – Un-Plastic alternative to Styrene for rigid signage used for renewable fiber-based retail, hospitality and event signage.

Envi Wallcovering – Alternative to vinyl substrates for retail/hospitality environments as well as residential wallcovering. Available with up to 100 percent post-consumer-waste recycled fiber.

Boulevard™ & Pavillon™  – Sustainable outdoor/indoor poster stock engineered for durability and unparalleled performance

Eco-Benefits

Made with the environment in mind, Monadnock’s Wide Format substrates are Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified (FSC® C018866), produced under an ISO 14001 Environmental Management System, manufactured carbon neutral (VERs) and manufactured using 100% renewable, Green-e® certified wind energy (RECs).

Build a Better World

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