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2nd Generation DVD Media Disc Is Cheaper, Thinner and 100% Recyclable

Surprisingly, The New Solution Makes DVDs More Green Than Ever For Consumers: Flex-Lite Discs Use 50% Less Plastic, Eco-Friendly Bonders, And Offer a 70% Reduction Less Carbon Footprint.

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) September 5, 2008 -- ProAction Media introduced their brand new 100% recyclable Flex-Lite Media disc this week. This revolutionary new material is entirely flexible, and offers consumers a green alternative to traditional media discs. The new Flex-Lite discs are created with 50% less plastic and eco-friendly bonders are used during the manufacturing process.

Unlike traditional DVD media, the new Flex-Lite disc is lightweight and flexible. ProAction Media designed this disc to be consumer friendly, offering unmatched durability. These discs are made to survive the rigors of shipping, and can withstand even the harshest treatment. This amazing new eco-friendly material is also so lightweight that shipping costs are dramatically reduced.

Shannon Neal, COO of ProAction Media commented, "The new Flex-Lite disc material exceeds traditional DVDs in every facet. They offer a reduction of more than 50% in overall weight, and yet there is no change in the cost to manufacture the discs. Add to this the fact that only light weight protection packaging is needed and the carbon footprint for DVD replication drops sharply. Unlike many green alternatives, with the new Flex-Lite disc material, consumers don't have to sacrifice price, quality or usability, just to be eco-friendly."

In a further commitment to the environment, ProAction media is also offering their customers eco-friendly mailers made with soy-based ink and recycled fibers. Thanks to the company's efforts, it has never been easier to stay eco-friendly and still save money.

Neal added, "We are very excited about the Flex-Lite disc and look forward to providing our customers with a viable alternative that is not only safe for the planet, but easier to use and much more cost effective when compared to traditional DVD media."

About the Company: ProAction Media (www.proactionmedia.com) was founded six years ago to provide consumers with a comprehensive solution to their disc replication & duplication needs. They specialize in providing unique solutions, not only for DVD and CD materials, but also packaging and mailers. With over 17,000 customers, ProAction Media is quickly taking the lead in the replication & duplication industry.

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