Eco-Friendly Promotional Products: The effect of unusual materials

In a world where sustainability is the name of the game, businesses are constantly seeking innovative ways to reduce their carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment. Promotional product companies are no exception. Traditional materials like plastic and metal are giving way to more eco-friendly alternatives that not only deliver brand recognition but also contribute to a greener planet. Today, we’re exploring some unusual yet sustainable materials that are making waves in the promotional products industry.

Elephant Poo Paper: Yes, you read that correctly! Elephant dung is being transformed into a unique, sustainable paper. The advantages of this material are multiple, decreased deforestation, less use of chemicals in the natural production process, recycling of water resources post-paper production and reduction in waste. Consider this: a single elephant generates a staggering 500 kilograms of dung daily, sufficient to craft 1000 sheets of A4 paper, produce 20 magazines, or fashion 150 carrier bags.

Apple Leather: Amongst many alternatives, apple leather is a trendy alternative to traditional leather. This material is crafted from apple waste, offering a cruelty-free and eco-conscious option for wallets, keychains, and more. Derived from the leftover pulp of apples after juicing, this material looks and feels like genuine leather. This innovative process is both sustainable and vegan. The waste from the apples is processed and then combined with a mix of PU, polyester, and cotton. The result is a luxurious texture and eco-friendly appeal that make it a win-win for both your brand and the planet.

 

Coffee Grounds: For coffee enthusiasts and eco-conscious consumers alike, the aroma of sustainability is in the air with products crafted from recycled coffee grounds. Coffee grounds remain after brewing; these grounds, organic and inherently biodegradable, are repurposed to craft a range of eco-friendly items.

Corn Waste: Corn is a versatile crop, and its waste isn’t going to be wasted anymore. Corn, a staple of agriculture, yields a remarkable by-product known as PLA (polyactic acid). PLA is typically derived from the sugars found in cornstarch, cassava, or sugar cane. What makes PLA truly remarkable is its impeccable eco-friendly profile: it’s 100% biodegradable, 100% compostable, and CO2 neutral.

To make a kind of plastic (PLA) from maize, the maize grains are mixed with sulfur dioxide in hot water, so that all components in this mixture develop again into starch, proteins, and fibers. These fibers are spun into yarn, which serves as the basis for various eco-friendly products like bags!

Stone waste/paper: Turning waste into wonders, stone paper is a sustainable alternative to ordinary paper because far fewer resources are used in production: no trees, no water, no bleach, and no chemicals. This innovative material is composed primarily of mineral stone waste, presenting a compelling alternative to conventional paper products. By repurposing stone scraps, these items showcase the beauty of sustainability while adding a touch of elegance to any workspace.

 

Seed Paper: When you plant a seed paper in the soil, it naturally decomposes, allowing seeds to flourish into vibrant flowers. It’s a simple way to minimize waste and foster a green future. Your clients and employees can enjoy watching their branded giveaways bloom into beautiful flowers, showcasing your commitment to sustainability.

By incorporating these unusual yet sustainable materials into your promotional products, your company can align itself with eco-conscious consumers and make a positive impact on the environment. The products are not only environmentally friendly but also feature an intriguing backstory that’s sure to captivate your clients and employees.

At IGO Promo, we’re committed to offering you a wide range of eco-friendly promotional products, including those crafted from these unique materials. Contact us today to explore how you can leave a lasting impression on your audience while leaving a smaller footprint on the Earth. Together, we can make a difference—one promotional product at a time.

By | 2024-02-08T12:29:56+00:00 20 September 2023|