Recycled Canvas
High quality canvas cloth made with
100% recycled plastic bottles

Made with 100% recycled plastic bottles, this canvas is suitable for both acrylic and oil paints. The high-quality surface has been tested by professional artists in the studio and by our technical team in the lab, so you can create with confidence while reducing your impact on the environment. Discover a range of options: stretched canvases made with to FSC certified wood and unprimed canvas by the roll.
Features
High quality professional canvas | fa fa-check |
Made from 100% recycled plastic bottles and FSC certified wood | fa fa-check |
Suitable for both acrylic and oil paints | fa fa-check |
Stretched canvases are triple primed with highly pigmented titanium dioxide gesso primer | fa fa-check |
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Liquitex SUSTAIN
At Liquitex, we want to do whatever we can to create a world that’s full of possibilities for future generations of artists to thrive. That’s why we’ve partnered with Waste2Wear – pioneers in solutions for innovative plastic recycling, using blockchain technology to deliver 100% traceable and sustainable textiles.
As a part of our sustainability program, A Positive Mark, we’re committed to innovative sustainability solutions that retain product quality and performance. Carrying a SUSTAIN label, Recycled Canvas is the first in a new Liquitex category. We plan to launch more within our Professional range and continue integrating sustainability practices across our business.
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Recycled Canvas FAQs
Other artists have asked us...
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Due to the higher cost of recycled materials, Liquitex Recycled Canvas is only in our Professional category at the moment. We’d love to bring it to our Liquitex Basics range if the price comes down in the future. -
Liquitex is based on innovation and we’re passionate about bringing artists new materials. We are doing what we can to ensure there’s a world that’s full of possibilities for future generations of artists to thrive. For our latest canvas project, we wanted to do something different. A collaboration with Waste2Wear - specialists in turning waste plastics into textiles - was logical. They create the recycled cloth from plastic bottles and then we have it primed and readied for artists. -
Our partner Waste2Wear has information on their website here: https://www.waste2wear.com/