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With just 16 days to the Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair, all eyes are on Interplast Ghana, the trusted name in durable and eco-friendly plastic products for homes and offices. The company is set to showcase an impressive range of high-quality plastic solutions from the 23 to 26 of October at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
As one of Ghana’s leading manufacturers of plastic products, Interplast Ghana offers everything from pipes and fittings to Everlast UPVC doors and windows, floor and wall panels, drip irrigation systems, and storage containers, all designed with durability and sustainability in mind.
Speaking ahead of the fair, Interplast Ghana highlighted the company’s wide range of products and its commitment to quality:
According to the company, “we manufacture and distribute plastic pipes and fittings as well as our Everlast windows and doors. We have PPR pipes, Volvo pipes, corrugated pipes, HDPE pipes, and PVC pipes, along with fittings to match. We also provide UPVC doors and windows for buildings and various projects.”
When asked about pricing and cost-effectiveness, they emphasized that Interplast products deliver long-term value.
“Our products are of high quality, so once you are paying a price for the product, you’re getting the quality you want. We have a saying here, I’m not rich enough to buy cheap. The price of our products matches the quality, and for customers ready to buy, we can always consider some discounts.”
Known for its eco-friendly production approach, Interplast Ghana ensures that its materials not only stand the test of time but also promote environmental sustainability.
So, if you’re planning to build, renovate, or upgrade your home or office, make a date with Interplast Ghana at the Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair, happening from October 23 to 26 at the Accra International Conference Centre.
Don’t miss the chance to explore durable, eco-friendly, and cost-effective plastic solutions, only from Interplast Ghana.
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