Quite a lot, actually: you cut down on disposal costs, make your environmental footprint smaller and help to extend the life cycle of a resilient material. And you’ll earn a bit of extra cash for your coffers, too.
TARP SUPPLY FAQ
The color, weight, appearance and so on govern how much we pay. We list our prices per kilogram of usable material.
We do a final weighing at our factory, after which we can state the definitive price. Speaking from experience, we can generally use 50% of the material weight supplied to us.
Send us an email or give us a call, and we’ll prepare an approximate quote for you.
Of course. We’d be happy to provide you with one.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
We work with a local partner to take care of transport and customs.
After we receive confirmation from you that the tarps are ready, we contact our local partner to put the wheels in motion for their collection. Our partner will then get in touch with you to determine the best time to pick them up. The tarps will be delivered to our factory in Zurich a few days after that.
Depending on how far away you are from our factory in Zurich, one or two pallets is the minimum for us to arrange transport. In our experience, a EUR-pallet (EPAL) will hold up to four or five tarps.
Depending on how far away you are from our factory in Zurich, one or two pallets is the minimum for us to arrange transport. In our experience, a EUR-pallet (EPAL) will hold up to four or five tarps.
Yes, if those pallets are EUR-pallets (EPAL). We can arrange for the pallets to be exchanged when collecting the tarps. Just let us know if you’d like to exchange your pallets when you inform us that your tarps are ready for collection.
After the tarps arrive at our factory in Zurich, we disassemble them and remove the eyelets and straps. We also cut off all parts that are too fragile, brittle or otherwise unusable. We then take the parts that we can recycle into bags and weigh them by color. We’ll prepare a payment notice for the order based on the unit prices stated on the initial quote we sent you. We will transfer the amount directly to your bank account.
Sadly not. We can only pay our suppliers via bank transfer, by invoice or by payment order.
QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
FREITAG creates bags and accessories from used materials that spent their past life traversing the blacktop: seasoned truck tarps, discarded seatbelt straps, scuffed bicycle inner tubes and recycled airbags. The truck tarps that we get our hands on have racked up hundreds of thousands of miles on the road, which is perfect for how we want our bags to look.
After all, every piece of used truck tarp is imbued with its own unique characteristics. We’re especially drawn to matte, scratched surfaces and tarp where the PVC coating has caused frictional wear and tear.
That’s why we don’t buy any drop cloths, ad banners or tent tarps, even if the original material is identical to that of truck tarps.
We buy used truck tarps made from high-strength base fabric with a PVC coating (between 600g/m² and 900g/m²).
Once disassembled, we wash the tarps in industrial machines. This means we can’t use any tarps that are partially covered with decals or that have been painted over. When producing our bags, we can’t use any tarps whose PVC coating has been rubbed off down to the textile itself, nor can we accept brittle or fragile tarps that have lost their elasticity. We unfortunately can’t use tamper-proof tarps (i.e. those with a protective mesh) either. Apart from that, we process only tarpaulins that comply with current European regulations concerning chemical substances.
Yes, we have no problem with digitally printed tarps.
Our products encompass a range of colors and patterns. We are happy to buy tarps with surfaces covered in markings, and we’re equally interested in plain tarps. It’s all about the blend!
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
We use truck tarps to produce bags, and cut them so that any print designs and logos are no longer recognizable.
If your tarps fall short in terms of quality, we’ll dispose of and recycle them. If we receive too many tarps we can’t use (see our quality requirements above), we reserve the right to deduct the transport costs for the tarps from the purchase price.
ALSO GOOD TO KNOW
ALSO GOOD TO KNOW
We work with the largest transport companies and manufacturers in Europe. Planzer (based in Switzerland) was one of the first companies to start supplying us with tarps – and it continues to do so on a regular basis.
Of course. We’re happy for you to shout it from the rooftops. And we can provide you with all the tools you need (press releases, logos, etc.). Get in touch with us and ask away!