With Millenials and Gen-Z calling for more values-driven
companies - eliminating paper and single-use plastics is one of the
biggest steps a brand can take to make a bold statement and win the trust of
modern consumers. Whilst it may seem like this is an impossible task, there’s
actually a surprising variety of eco-friendly merchandise products available to
help brands achieve this. In this article, we round-up 4 of the quirkiest.
We’ll bet you’d never have guessed what they were made from if we hadn’t told
you!
Apple Peel Notebook

We’re no strangers to expressing our fondness for the classic branded notebook - while digital equivalents for phones, tablets and laptops exist, you can’t beat the feeling of putting pen to paper. The problem for eco-friendly brands, however, paper notebooks are sustainable but their covers sometimes are not . Fortunately, there’s plenty of sustainable options now available for brands who aren’t ready to give up their notebooks. The pictured image is made using sustainable apple peel - but there’s a limestone version available too!
Corn Cup

PLA - a plastic substitute made from corn - is
fast becoming a go-to alternative to plastic
because it’s both sustainable and biodegradable. So, if you’re looking for new
ways to reduce single-use plastics within your business, “corn cups” are a
great alternative to consider. Or if that’s not your cup of tea (pardon the
pun, ahem!) you could also consider bamboo cups. Like corn cups, they’re
sustainable, biodegradable and reusable.
Wheat Pen

Plastic ballpoints and biros might be
convenient, especially for brands that need to provide large volumes of
stationery to their teams without blowing the budget, but they’re not very
sustainable. However, if you’re concerned the pens in your stationery cupboard
are no longer in tune with your businesses eco-friendly values, there are
alternatives. While the image above showcases our wheat ballpoints, there’s
plenty of other options available, with source materials including
plastic-bottles and even recycled money. Talk about putting your money where
your mouth is!
Paper Lanyard

Traditionally made from materials such as
nylon and polyester, lanyards are one of those office staples we don’t often
think of as potentially harmful for the planet. But, the truth is, they’re not
biodegradable or sustainable - and that could conflict with your businesses eco-friendly
values. The example above, however, has been made using eco-friendly recycled
paper - both sustainable and biodegradable, it’s the perfect substitute.
Wrap-up
Of course, this is just a snapshot of the full
range of eco-friendly product alternatives we have available for brands looking
to drive sustainability. If you’d like to get a greater idea of what we can do,
make sure to follow this link to explore our eco collection.
Alternatively, if you’d like to do something innovative, use one of the links
below to get in touch with one of our eco-friendly merchandise experts.