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How 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…
Apple’s 2024 WWDC Promos Are a Case Study in Minimalism & Cohesion
The annual conference is a highlight for Apple users, and each year brings new branded gifts like bags, pins and printed products.
Quinn 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.
Largest 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.
The Power of OOH: The Ads Influencing Consumer Purchases
The average person sees hundreds to thousands of advertisements per day. The jury is still out on an exact number, with some sources estimating 4,000 while others report a number closer to 10,000. Whatever the magic number is, there’s no denying that we’re constantly being put in front of…
Stran & 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.”
Burger Golf Clubs, Floating Crackers and More: Early Summer’s Standout Promos
From golfing with a burger to chilling on a Cheez-It, retail brands are getting extra-creative with promo.
NY Packaging Reduction Bill Passes Senate, But Misses Assembly Deadline
The bill would have established an extended producer responsibility system, banned certain chemicals in packaging and set recycled-material thresholds for goods made or sold in the state.
BDA Acquires England-Based Sports-Merchandise Firm
BDA announced that it has completed the purchase of The Great Branding Company, a sports-merchandise provider headquartered in the United Kingdom