Spreading the Word about Your Company With Plastic Bags
Monday October 10, 2011 01:05:24 AM
Advertising for a company is a lot of hard work and it takes a lot of creativity. Most companies are constantly on the lookout for new ways to share their message with potential customers. The more you can do for a potential client, the more likely they are to turn to you when in need. This is why promotional items are so important. The typical promotional item is something that is needed on the regular basis. It might be left on a home desk or carried in a purse. When a potential customer needs a pen or a piece of paper, they have one supplied by you, right at their fingertips. Another great idea for a promotional item are Christmas bags.
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The Right Habit: Recycling Plastic Bags
Monday June 20, 2011 10:51:08 PM
With a large number of custom printed plastic bags available at the consumer level for a wide range of events and promotions, you can find the perfect design to suit your needs. After the event or promotion, it’s important to remember that taking care of the environment is something we all can contribute to. Did you know that plastic grocery bags Type 2 (high-density polyethylene film - HDPE) and Type 4 (low density or linear-low density polyethylene film - LDPE/LLDPE) can be recycled at your local supermarket and other locations? Once your custom printed poly bags are recycled, they are made into lumber, trashcan liners or plastic bags...
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Plastic bag: Paper Or Plastic Or Both
Monday May 23, 2011 04:09:36 AM
We have come to make a variety of uses for the ever familiar plastic bag: carrying groceries from the car to the kitchen, lining waste baskets in the kitchen, throwing wet swimsuits in them after a day at the beach, kids’ science projects, padding for fragile items when moving, the list goes on. This conscientious reusing of plastic bags, as opposed to tossing them in the trash after a visit to the supermarket, is an important component of recycling. While the plastic bag’s actual material isn’t being physically broken down and reconstituted to another product (bottle, cell phone part, vehicle upholstery, or another plastic...
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