A new product from PanzerGlass. The Re:fresh screen protector not only safeguards your phone but also protects the environment.

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Are you looking for top-notch smartphone screen protection while also caring for our planet and wanting to contribute to environmental preservation?

In that case, let us introduce you to Re:fresh. The Danish brand PanzerGlass™ places a strong emphasis on ecology and has developed the unique Re:fresh screen protector made from recycled waste.

Every year, companies around the world produce thousands of tons of waste generated during the manufacturing of products, such as defective aluminum cans or paper scraps. In the past, these remnants ended up in landfills, creating unnecessary burdens on the planet. Today, companies strive to reuse as much of this waste as possible, and PanzerGlass™ is a pioneer in this field.

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Experts at PanzerGlass™ have developed a unique technological process that allows them to create screen protectors made from 6% post-consumer waste. This eco-friendly screen protector, named Re:fresh, not only offers superior environmental benefits but also provides exceptional protection for your phone’s display.

PanzerGlass™ focuses on the product itself and its packaging. The Re:fresh screen protector comes in a recyclable FSC-certified paper box. This sustainable paper is produced from materials processed with environmental consideration, aiming to reduce deforestation and the amount of hard-to-decompose waste. The packaging is compact, ensuring no paper is wasted during production.


Easy Application

The Re:fresh screen protector package includes an Easy Aligner frame, allowing you to apply the protector accurately within minutes in the comfort of your home. With this tool, you’ll place the glass perfectly centered on the first try, ensuring it provides 100% protection without any misalignment. The package also contains clear instructions, and by scanning the QR code, you can watch a video demonstrating the entire application process.

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