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Is Sustainable Swag Really Possible?

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Promotional products companies are coming out with more giveaways that you can feel good about. Use these rules thumb to reduce the carbon footprint of your giveaways: • Find things that are made locally so shipping is more sustainable. If you give away apparel, look for products made of ethically sourced, organic material.

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A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Home A Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Australian Tourism Businesses By Nic Cooper Published on February 24, 2023 Becoming a Sustainable Tourism Accredited business is one of the best ways to communicate to the ever-growing conscious traveller that your business is the right one to book. From $610 up to $2000.

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Swag of the Future: Hybrid-Ready, Safe and Responsible

Smart Meetings

Leo Friedman, CEO of iPromo, says his company saw many clients shift gifting to higher-end products to make up for missed company parties, sales meetings and office perks. Riley Land handmade wooden products were a hit—cutting boards and other kitchen items,” he says. Trending: Good Vibrations.

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Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses

Tourism eSchool

Home Guide to Sustainability Accreditations for Tourism Businesses By Nic Cooper Published on February 24, 2023 Becoming a Sustainable Tourism Accredited business is one of the best ways to communicate to the ever-growing conscious traveller that your business is the right one to book. So why consider becoming Eco Accredited?

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Covid in China Could Affect Event-Merchandise Orders

MeetingsNet

The huge surge in Covid cases in China over the past two months is taking a toll on the volume of consumer products available in the U.S. Fortunately, we’ve been able to source client-requested products in quantities we need from suppliers who have proactively brought them in from overseas [without confirmed orders].

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Aurora James Is Revolutionizing the Fashion Industry

Business Traveler USA

She’s also changing the product mix offered in stores by shining a light on retailers and their buying practices, in the process holding them accountable. I had this idea that when you traveled to far-off lands, everyone would be wearing traditional cultural apparel.”. Jordan and Pete Davidson.

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Delta Takes a Bite Out of Single-Use Plastics

Business Traveler USA

Delta Air Lines is introducing a series of changes to its inflight offerings, including wine in a can and other new products to reduce onboard single-use plastic consumption. Imagery’s wines are also sustainably grown, as certified by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance.

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