The Holidays are Around the Corner
Already Halloween has come and gone, so you all know what that means – only around 40 shopping days left and counting! So start your gift buying early this year with Holiday themed custom printed plastic bags and paper bags to give to the employees and customers. With Holiday themed plastic or paper bags, you can have them custom printed with your company logo, as well give a thoughtful and nice-looking gift. Buying in bulk is usually more cost effective too.
Many people are talking about having a Green Christmas this year. You can show your customers and employees that you also care about the environment with Holiday themed custom printed non woven bags, which offer a more eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags. You can even buy insulated totes for when carrying around all those holiday treats.
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Local Businesses Look to Custom Printed Plastic Bags for the Holidays
A quick, fun, and easy way to promote your business is with custom printed plastic bags to give out
for the holidays. Halloween is around the corner, but there is still time to order custom plastic bags with our business logo to be seen by your customer’s entire neighborhood while they go trick-or-treating.
You can choose from a variety of different types of custom printed Halloween bags, indifferent styles, sizes, shapes and colors. Some are even metallic or yellowreflective bags, which offer more safety for kids that mothers can greatlyappreciate. The bags are very inexpensive when ordered in bulk, and can haverush delivery attached. Paper, non-woven or plastic bags forHalloween are great ways to get your message door to door. You can even lookinto ordering some early custom printed Christmas bags, sharing your companylogo while also giving thoughtful and appreciatedholidaygifts.Visitww.aplasticbag.com for more customizedholiday gift bag ideas.
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We Don’t Need a Plastic Bag Ban
Please tell me I’m not the only one who thinks this whole
“Ban the Plastic Bag” movement is a bit pretentious and drastic. Banning plastic bags or
taxing them at supermarkets and drugstores where they used to be free, seems
like an extreme jump, although most likely in the right direction. We do need
to use less plastic, but banning plastic retail bags
altogether will do more harm than good. First of all, plastic bags are mostly
made in
Stopping the production of plastic bags in the
loss of over 4,000 jobs! Sure, there are alternatives. The reusable cloth bags,
which cost anywhere from 99 cents to 7 dollars and are made in China, or paper
bags, which are even worse than plastic when it comes to the cost and
energy use it takes to manufacture, transport, and eventually dispose of them.
I vote for an even smarter way to reduce the use of plastic, without charging
citizens or inconveniencing their day to day activities.
Companies like Tesco, one of
using other methods to discourage plastic bag use without complying with
government and green campaigners’ demands. In light of higher food and gas
costs, consumers don’t need to face another fee simply for buying the week’s
groceries. Shoppers still have the choice of receiving free disposable plastic
shopping bags for carrying purchased items. However, by offering customers
loyalty card points for bringing in their own bags, they have managed to reduce
the number of bags handed out by around 23 percent since September. Other
stores in the
are using similar tactics; less threatening, more rewarding. For instance, the
Berkley Bowl in
each reusable bag customers bring in to use, still maintains the customer’s
right to a free paper or plastic bag. On the same note, Starbucks offers
discounts on coffee if customers bring in their clean, used plastic cups or
reusable cups and mugs. Furthermore, various curbside recycling programs all
over the
offer incentives for bringing in plastics to recycle, from coupons to monetary
rewards. I think this is the smarter and easier way to handle the “evil plastic
bag” problem. Promote reuse and recycling of plastic bags, rather than forcing
customers to comply.
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Are Plastic Bags the Real Enemy?
Source: savetheplasticbag.com.
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One Blogger’s Quest to Avoid Plastic
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Can A Plastic Bag Ban Really Work?
I was just reading a story on the recently proposed law in Seattle for implementing a plastic bag reduction program. The law would impose a 20 cent tax on each and every plastic or paper bag used, which of course is aimed at reducing the waste and oil consumption associated plastic bags, and has already been implemented in other cities and states across the
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The majority of poly bagging is manufactured using polyethylene, which is made from a byproduct of oilrefining. Its strength and low cost makes it the perfect carrier for thousands of magazines and newspapers distributed across the country each year.
Many advertisers use poly bags as promotional plastic bags with custom printed logos
and bright colors. Some come as door knob bags, for publishers to leave
advertisements and reading material on doors of many potential customers. Trade
show bags are another popular item, but even more popular still are the custom
printed non woven bags
which offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic. Another alternative is paper retail bags which are completely biodegradable. Some eco-friendly retailers offer seed paper, which is made from recycled paper infused with wildflower seeds. This paper, once used, can be planted instead of thrown away.
transparent wrappings’ clarity, strength, thickness and anti-static abilities. As long as the product meets these standards, it can go through machineable mail sorting uninterrupted.People are often too quickto point the finger at plastic bagging as an environmental evil. But there are new ways of looking at poly bagging—a product that can happily fit into therecycle, reduce, reuse model.
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Many Cities Declare Ban on Plastic Bags
Is this really going to work? Environmentalists have a fair
share to say against plastic, but it is in just about everything we use on a
day to day basis. I do agree that in some places, where plastic
bags get thrown away on the street, it would be better to see them
disappear. However, plastic bags are convenient, and when recycled, have many
different uses than just holding a box of cold medicine bought from the
drugstore.
If the alternative,
as it is in several states where plastic
shopping bags have been banned, is to choose paper bags
isn’t that just as bad? I thought we were trying to save the trees! So herein
lies the predicament. Of course there is the other alternative, which is to use
those reusable bags, but this is definitely not the choice most convenient. You
have to remember to bring them from home, bag the items you buy yourself, and in
times of high traffic, deal with a line of impatient customers behind you. Well
I’ve tried all of the above solutions in doing my part to deplete the use of
plastic, which I understand is an important issue for the environment.
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Aplasticbag.com Introduces Custom Printed Non-woven Bags
Business owners looking for an eco-friendly way to promote your company, Aplasticbag.com has a variety of non-woven polypropylene bags, all custom printed to your specifications. These custom non-woven bags are durable, and completely recyclable. Printed with your company logo, you will be sure to make a lasting impression on customers, who will use the bag over and over again. Use them for trade show, seminars, groceries, or take one to the beach, and reach those eco-friendly customers. Of course Aplasticbag.com also offers, a wide variety of custom printed paper bags, plastic bags, boxes, as well as shipping supplies which are all made especially to your liking, and wholesale priced. For custom manufactured products...
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