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Recycled vs. Regular Kraft Shoppers: Same Price but Different for the Environment

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

Recycled vs. Regular Kraft Shoppers: Same Price but Different for the Environment
Before you even get started on creating the perfect design for your custom shopping bag, you need to evaluate which type of bag will be best for your business and products. Unfortunately, this choice is no longer as simple as deciding “paper or plastic?” Now when choosing a bag, you can go for a reusable canvas tote, a natural jute pouch, a frosted plastic bag with rope handles, a holi …
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The Truth About Plastic Bags

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

As a small business owner you may be one among the growing trend to stop using plastic bags, and in place are choosing to purchase paper alternatives, and reusable totes. Or perhaps public opinion and customer inquiries have you now considering replacing plastic bags, for a more eco-friendly alternative. It is clear, that there is now a strong case for taking action, especially with the recent bad …
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Reasons Your Winery Should Use Reusable Wine Bags

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

Reasons Your Winery Should Use Reusable Wine Bags
There may be a few people around the world who do not like tote bags, but they clearly form part of a very small minority. Tote bags have been around since World War II, but they have become more prominent in recent years as the most logical replacement to the plastic bags that are seldom being given at retail stores. The wine industry has been paying attention to the tote bag trend; to the deligh …
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What Are Blister Packs?

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

What Are Blister Packs?
You might not know what a blister pack is, but you have seen them everywhere. Blister packs are just a certain type of package in which many products are sold. They consist of several different types of packaging, but all of them share one key thing in common. All blister packs work by enclosing the product in a plastic “bubble.” This bubble is also called a “blister,” and …
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