Orbus Visual Communications, Woodridge, IL, announced a new group of products and solutions that it will be offering for the display and trade show categories. The announcement included the following new products: Vector Fast Frame Collapsible SEG Frames & Light Boxes Hybrid Pro Modular Kits and Counters Economy Banners Dimensional and Channel Letters [caption id=”attachment_141325″…
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FTC Sues Adobe Over Termination Fees, Cancellation Hurdles
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sued Adobe and two of its executives, saying the maker of Creative Cloud is deceiving consumers by hiding hefty termination fees and strategically putting up roadblocks that make canceling a subscription difficult. The FTC says the actions of the software maker, David Wadhwani, president of the firm’s digital media…
Read MoreDelta Apparel Suspends Operations at Honduras Facility
Counselor Top 40 supplier Delta Apparel (asi/49172) is suspending operations at its manufacturing plant in Honduras, a move that will reportedly affect 2,413 employees. The shutdown, which will last at least 120 days, is a result of ongoing liquidity challenges that have come amid a time of plummeting sales, steep loses, and high-profile executive departures that reportedly have…
Read MoreBurger King Expands Reusable Drinkware Program in Europe
In the hunt for more environmentally friendly packaging and food products, restaurants and other food-industry businesses have been trying to hit a moving target sort of. The legislation changes and varies from state to state and country to country. And legislation is more concrete – consumer habits are even more challenging to meet. But companies…
Read MoreJudge Dismisses Greenwashing Lawsuit Brought Against Nike
The case drew attention among marketers in promo and beyond due to claims – had they been substantiated – that could have affected sustainability narratives tied to certain products, including apparel.
Read MoreGoogle Pledges Plastic-Free Packaging by 2025, Shares Guide for Others To Follow
Tech brands like Google and HP are turning to paper products to make their packaging more sustainable.
Read MoreHow an Aggressive, Invasive Plant Could Be Used for Biodegradable Food Packaging
Fast food companies and restaurants have been on the hunt for a greener food packaging option for years. Here in the U.S., it’s often just adapting to consumer buying habits as younger generations demand environmentalism from the businesses they buy from, but other times both domestically and abroad, it’s the result of changes in legislation…
Read MoreQuinn Increases Domestic Manufacturing Capabilities
Quinn announced that it added print and soft signage finishing equipment, including large-scale digital printers to increase the company’s domestic production capacity.
Read MoreLargest Port Worker Union in the U.S. Suspends Contract Negotiations
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), a union representing tens of thousands of port workers along the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States, suspended negotiations on a new contract for its members on Monday, June 10, amid outcry over what it says is job-killing automation at the docks.
Read MoreStran & Company Debuts Rebrand
A new logo launched this week as part of what the distributor says will be a “summer full of updates to our visual branding and brand voice.”
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