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Eco-Friendly Trade Show Displays
Among the many areas that the ‘go green’ movement has touched, is also the second largest producer of waste – the tradeshow industry. With eco-friendly pop-up displays, fabric displays, banner stands, lights, and other trade show display material available at affordable prices, it is possible for companies to reduce the amount of harmful waste generated by tradeshows, and still market their services and products well.
While you may not be able to stop environment pollution entirely, you can at least reduce it by –
- Using recyclable material like bamboo, for stands and frames
- Using re-usable or re- recyclable packaging and shipping containers in logistics
- Reduce the carbon emissions by using lightweight packing material for transport
- Using water based ink instead of solvent-based ink
- Using durable or long-lasting materials that can be used a number of times
- Using LED lights that consume lesser electricity
From replacing our plastic shopping bags to using green automobiles, the ‘Go Green’ movement is becoming a part of our lifestyle. By choosing green trade show equipment, you will not only reduce pollution, but also save energy, make proper use of the natural resources and also save money by investing in reusable products.
Depending on your business requirements and the kind of products you promote, you can choose from a variety of green modular displays, popup displays or fabric displays and create graphics using eco friendly printers and other materials that are recyclable. As these green products are designed with an aim to reduce pollution, using them in your tradeshow display booth will display your concern and commitment to environment conservation.
Tags: Banner Stands, custom displays, fabric displays, Pop Up Displays, trade show displays
This entry was posted on Monday, January 24th, 2011 at 9:58 pm and is filed under Trade Show Displays. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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