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  1. Personalize Your Party Favor with Wine Bags

    Custom printed bags are a great way to not only personalize your party favors, but also use them to get yourself noticed. For a corporate event, you can have the wine bags custom designed with the event and company logo as a memorable marketing effort your guests will love. When your guests take the promotional wine bags with them to other events, they will be promoting your company to everyone who sees them. Although this seems like a costly party favor, personalized bags can be found at cheaper prices when bought in bulk. By buying such favors from online product suppliers, you can benefit from cheaper pricing easy ordering process and. You can custom design the promotional bags just how you like for you event. This creates a budget-friendly party favor that events of all sizes can handle.

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  2. Jute Bags for Wedding Favors

    You most probably have seen those promotional tote bags that some shops and groceries give away for a certain amount that you purchased. wedding-jute-bags

     

    Did you know that such bags are made of jute? Jute is a plant fiber that grows abundantly like cotton. Giving away such bags is now becoming a popular and hot trend for wedding favors. They are inexpensive, environment-friendly, and economical and the best deal is that they can also be personalized. If you are planning to have a beach-themed wedding, this is one great wedding favor that has all the desirable characteristics wedding favors have - environment friendly, simple and elegant; women will go crazy on such bags. They are light, easy to

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  3. Eco Conscious Meets Fashion Conscious

    A few years ago, what might have been considered a fad, is now a well-established trend in the fashion industry. Bamboo, jute, vegan leather, even candy wrappers and rice sacks are being turned into functional, fashionable handbags. These bags are chic and smart at the same time. Jute is a natural sustainable fiber spun into coarse, strong threads. Handbags have always been a necessary accessory. Whether out on the town or running errands with the kids, handbags complete the outfit and, at the same time, keep you organized. Designers are now successfully combining the function of handbags with environmentally friendly materials to create accessories that are not only smart but sexy. After recycling the same tired trends over and over, the fashion industry is now exploding with creative ways to use recycled materials. From high end creations to the fun and funky, this is no longer a fad. Eco friendly fashions are here to stay, and it goes beyond just handbags. 

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  4. Green Fashion Accessories

    Nowadays, women and men around the world who make the choice to accessorize with eco-friendly, fashionable designs are becoming part of the fashion elite. Green fashion accessories for old and young, and talk about unique! You have to like the concept of sporting a product that is on its second (or third) time around don't you? It supports our earth smart mantra- recycle, re-use and reclaim. And who doesn't like to be unique with a dash of sustainability thrown in for good measure? If you don't like standing out in the crowd then breeze right by this cool, green fashion jewelry and fashion forward bags. What's more, you're not only doing something nice for you but you're doing right by the environment.greenfashion-accessories

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  5. Kenaf – alternative to wood pulp

    Kenaf is still not a household name. Recycling is king but not kenaf, nor any of the other plant fiber alternatives to wood pulping for that matter. We recycle, but we pay very little attention to finding the ultimate alternative to using trees for making paper products. There has been very little progress in telling the world about this crop and its myriad uses. And that is a real shame because the benefits derived from growing, distributing and making paper products out of kenaf are so obvious that even consumers who are not researchers or specialists cannot dispute them. Nowadays, there is an even greater urgency to find the best possible solutions to our ever-worsening environmental situation. Just as alternatives to fossil fuels are being aggressively researched, alternatives to wood pulping for paper products must also be pursued with equal commitment. Raising awareness, governmental support, and funding that

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  6. Tree-Free Paper

    Many people are shockingly still not aware that wood and wood products come from living forests. From the cutting of huge tracts of forests to the poisoning of the rivers and streams with chlorine and dioxin run-off from paper mills, making paper from wood just does not make a lot of sense, especially in this day and age. If people were aware that they could have a high quality paper product that would not become brittle or yellow with age, that could be made cheaply and would do less harm to the environment, real changes might begin to rumble through the papermaking industry. The word needs to be spread. The idea has to take hold. People need to be educated first, and then encouraged to act on their knowledge and convictions.

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  7. Making Paper with Non-Wood Plant Fiber

    Non-wood plant fibers have been used to make paper for centuries. Nowadays jute, kenaf and other similar fibers are cultivated in Southeast Asia and the Far East. Kenaf is one of the allied fibers of jute and shows similar Non-wood plant fibers22characteristics. Kenaf was long used for pulp production in Bengal and came to the attention of the West probably in the late nineteenth century when it was noted as a strong fiber, that was superior in strength to even the paper from which the Bank of England notes were made. The kenaf plant has been selected from 500 other plants as the most promising non-wood fiber alternative for the manufacture

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  8. Men – ways to make a statement

    It can sometimes be more difficult for men to choose fashion accessories that will make a good impression. It is always best to seek out that which is classical and traditional but with a certain modern twist. Bags seem to be increasingly popular for the environmentally conscious. Opting for leather over the body bag is the best choice if you are attending an interview but out of the office why not have a look around at more environmentally friendly designs such as jute bags. There are many top designers that have created fantastic individual designs that are unique. You will not only be a follower of fashion but also be helping the environment.messengerbag

     

    Make sure that your wallet is smart and not falling

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  9. Recycling paper

    Recycling paper has become a regular activity of modern life, a good habit that seems secondary nature to most of us by now. Even big business has embraced it, judging from the catalogs and shelves of the major office supply outlets. They have wisely realized that there is money in being "green." Environmentally conscious consumers can now choose from a wide selection of printing and copying papers with anywhere from 35percent to 100percent recycled content. recycyle paper

    But is this enough? The computer age was supposed to usher in the paperless society, but that is

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  10. Cotton Bags for Traveling

    Why carry a heavy leather or plastic suitcase while traveling when they add some extra weight making you to carry more weight than you need to? When traveling in trains or planes, a carry-on luggage is almost always a necessity for your essentials. A cotton carry bag can be a perfect choice for putting all those items securely to keep under your seat. cottonBagsfor-traveling

    Cotton bags are a quintessential commodity throughout the world. Cotton is a natural fiber, primarily used in the textile and garment industry. Cotton has been used dated back in the 3000 BC in India and gradually it spread to China, Egypt and the South Pacific. Cotton tote bags and garments are the most

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