Posted by Dean Prater on April 25, 2011
Not a soul wants to see our one and only planet deteriorate because of our own recklessness, but that is definitely what is going on in our planet presently. But more and more are becoming increasingly nervous of Mother Nature because the consequences of what we’ve done wrong in the past are slowly manifesting in the environment. A few have taken steps on attempting something helpful for the environment to avoid any further damage. Research workers worldwide have looked at ways to make use of more copious natural resources to replace the ones that we have nearly exhausted; some are even dedicated to how they could fix the environment.
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Tags: consumers, ethics, green practices, nature, news and society, Packaging, plastic bags, pollution, Products, public relations, reusable products, Waste
Posted by Emily Sanders on August 7, 2010
Shopping bags can seem unimportant, but strategic planning gives them a marketing value that will support your advertising efforts. You can use your shopping bags to obtain wider exposure than would be possible through traditional advertising media. When you choose to imprint bags with your company logo, you create instant billboards that your customers carry with them everywhere they go. Bags and boxes that show viewers where the merchandise came from help to create positive associations between your store and the items purchased.
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Tags: Packaging, paper bags, plastic bags, recycled paper bags
Posted by Briant Littlehorn on December 10, 2009
Flat poly bags can be dirt cheap alternatives to storage boxes. It can keep your stuff organized for an unbelievably lower price compared to expensive storage boxes.
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Tags: industrial, Packaging, plastic bags, retail, small business, wholesale