Sustainable
materials
It all starts with the materials.
We design and create promotional products using materials that align with our core ethical and environmental values which means that they must be sustainable.
Environmental
considerations
When choosing our materials we consider three things: how it is sourced, how it is used and where it ends up. This encompasses the entire life cycle of the material which is, essentially, what constitutes whether a material is sustainable or not.
If there is minimal impact on the environment and a conservation of resources when sourcing, using or disposing of a material, then we are happy to use it.
This could mean that it grows naturally without draining non-renewable resources, or that it reduces waste by being reused, repurposed or recycled.
Materials found in nature. We use ethical and eco-friendly methods to extract fibres from plants and use them to create high-quality products such as bags and apparel.
Materials found in nature. We use ethical and eco-friendly methods to extract fibres from plants and use them to create high-quality products such as bags and apparel.
Materials found in nature. We use ethical and eco-friendly methods to extract fibres from plants and use them to create high-quality products such as bags and apparel.
Materials found in nature. We use ethical and eco-friendly methods to extract fibres from plants and use them to create high-quality products such as bags and apparel.
Materials found in nature. We use ethical and eco-friendly methods to extract fibres from plants and use them to create high-quality products such as bags and apparel.
Why we use
sustainable materials
Our decision to only use sustainable materials when making promotional products is based on our commitment to promote greener-living. We want to help protect the planet from the dangerous effects of single-use plastics and other harmful materials by providing a better alternative.
We have watched too many businesses use harmful materials to produce low-quality promotional products that are discarded and tossed aside only to end up in a landfill or at the bottom of the ocean.
It shouldn’t be this way. There are countless materials on the market that are durable and functional whilst also being sustainable and it is our job to ensure that we source the most suitable and cost-effective options for you – our clients.
We are continually expanding our range of sustainable materials, so if you can’t find exactly what you are looking for then contact us for further support
What makes a
material sustainable?
A material is defined as sustainable when its social, environmental and economic impact is not harmful or is as least harmful as possible. It is a natural, renewable substitute for harmful, synthetic materials.
Sustainable materials can be produced and used in required volumes without depleting non-renewable resources, destroying the environment and disrupting key natural resources. They are made, procured and disposed of in a way that doesn’t risk the health and safety of people or animals.