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Bulletin Bag [.com] Earns Early Adopter Status with Product Safety Compliance Program

Product Safety Compliance ProficiencyFuture Bulletins, the parent company of Bulletin Bag [.com], Bulletin Bottle [.com], and Funman Promotions, is proud to be among the first to achieve ‘Product Safety Aware’ status in the Promotional Products Association International (PPAI) Product Safety Awareness Program.

Product safety compliance is a top priority for us, and we have demonstrated our commitment by actively engaging our staff and adopting a corporate culture prioritizing product safety compliance training and continuing education.

Meeting the evolving product safety expectations of the promotional products industry requires regulatory knowledge and an ongoing company commitment, and we are proud to offer this expertise to our clients.

Read more on our commitment to product safety.

Plastic Bag Bans: Kids Enacting Change

plastic bag bans in York, MaineKids all over the world make things happen every day. When it comes to plastic bag bans, sometimes the kids’ voices are the loudest.

In York, Maine, a group of high school students are trying to ban plastic bags. Ambitious? Perhaps. But that’s not stopping them from trying to make their hometown the first in the state to successfully enact a ban. Continue reading

Switching to Reusable Grocery Bags: Six Tips for a Successful Switch!

switching to reusable grocery bagsSwitching to reusable grocery bags is easier than you think! Aside from the environmental benefits, reusable bags make grocery shopping more efficient by requiring fewer trips to and from the car. Reusable bags also rid your home of unruly piles of plastic bags. We applaud you for switching to reusable grocery bags!

 

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Paper or Plastic? Choose Reusable Grocery Bags!

The paper-versus-plastic debate is an international issue. San Francisco was the first city in the country to ban plastic bags, and London may soon follow suit. Ireland charges a fee to use plastic bags, as does Denmark and Switzerland. A growing number of municipalities, like Boston, Los Angeles and Phoenix are considering bans or fees to reduce plastic bag consumption.

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Recycled, Recyclable, Reusable—What’s the Difference, Anyway?

america_recycles_dayNovember 15 has marked America Recycles Day since 1997. It’s the only nationally recognized day dedicated to the promotion of recycling in the United States.

But what’s the difference between a recycled item, an item that’s recyclable, and something reusable? The three words are often interchanged, but they shouldn’t be. Continue reading

Plastic Bag Bans Coming Your Way? New Folding Shopping Bags Worth Looking At

So you live in Los Angeles, where plastic bags are most likely going to be banned starting in 2014. What to do? Take advantage of the opportunity and choose a fabulous folding shopping bag to put your logo on! Here are two new Bulletin Bag [.com] options worth considering:

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