How Imprint Plus Is Changing the Business Badge Industry with Sustainable Practices

The first thing you think of when you hear the word “sustainability” might not be a business badge, a name badge or business signage. You might think of single use plastics, recyclable materials or other hot-button issues. Believe it or not, there’s a key player in the industry for business signage that is changing the game – and all with a little help from sustainability best-practices.

That’s Imprint Plus, makers of a huge range of high-quality professional signage, ranging from door signs to employee name badges. One of their secrets to success has been their commitment to sustainability.

You see, Imprint Plus, operating from imprintplus.com, doesn’t take sustainability and eco-friendliness lightly. It’s at the center of their business model and it has been since day one, which, by the way, was almost 40 years ago.

Many of their professional name badges are reusable, which cuts back on waste and eliminates the concept of single-use plastics. They even produce high-quality, reusable, permanent metal badges that can be used over and over. Actually, it’s not just reusable – it’s geared for reusability, made from high-quality materials that will last for the long term.

Icing the cake, Imprint Plus makes the same products from materials that are entirely recyclable, so in the event that you need to refresh a fleet of badges or are going through a rebrand, you don’t need to feel bad about getting rid of the old ones – they can be recycled. Even the smaller, non-reusable components of much of their signage can be recycled – cutting back on waste.

Their commitment to sustainability begins even before you get your products. It would be nice enough if your business name badges were simply reusable and made to last a lifetime – but Imprint Plus starts with their manufacturing processes.

They cut back on the packaging that they use in the production of their custom name badges, custom name tags, ID badges, door and tent signage, and more. What packaging they do end up using they are conscientious to source responsibly. In fact, in many cases, they use recycled paper packaging and vegetable inks, even further limiting the impact of their production on the environment.

Imprint Plus also encourages employee participation in green initiatives, such as telecommuting or carpooling – and taking it a step further, the company itself is involved with local businesses, encouraging them to dispose of or recycle used materials in the most responsible, and eco-friendly manner, available.

Want to learn more about how one of the leading producers of business badges and other professional signage is changing the industry for the better? Simply visit their website, imprintplus.com, and check out some of their resources to learn more about how they do what they do.

If, at the end of it, you have questions or you simply want a provider of high-quality reusable business badges (along with a variety of other business signage), their customer service will not let you down. Just get in touch with them 800-563-2464 or contact them via the live chat feature that you can initiate at the bottom of their website. They’ll be sure to help you out!

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