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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209518&_unique_id=66f1979b0e710 #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.
Plus the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209517&_unique_id=66f19798c275d A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209516&_unique_id=66f197960c8b0 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER A hum... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209515&_unique_id=66f19792c3df4 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209514&_unique_id=66f196706edd7 A hum... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.
Plus the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209513&_unique_id=66f1966ec09b0 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - #GLOBAL BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209512&_unique_id=66f1966c63c4c #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.
Plus the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209511&_unique_id=66f1966a887a1 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for] is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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How to Choose the Right Nonwoven Carry Bag for Your Needs
Choosing the right non-woven carry bag for your needs involves understanding your specific requirements, the available options, and the features of different bag types. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you make the best choice:
1. Identify Your Purpose
Personal Use: If you need a bag for everyday personal use, such as shopping or carrying items, consider size, durability, and ease of carrying.
Business Use: For promotional purposes, event giveaways, or packaging products, focus on branding potential, customization options, and quality.
Industrial Use: For heavy-duty or specialized tasks, prioritize strength, load capacity, and specific features like water resistance.
2. Consider the Bag Type
U Cut Bags:
Best For: General retail use, lightweight items.
Features: Simple design, easy to carry, cost-effective.
D Cut Bags:
Best For: Shopping, promotional events.
Features: Sturdier design, comfortable handle, available in various sizes.
W Cut Bags:
Best For: Grocery shopping, heavy items.
Features: Wider gusset for increased capacity, strong handles.
Loop Handle Bags:
Best For: Luxury retail, high-end promotions.
Features: Elegant appearance, durable loop handles, customizable.
3. Choose the Right Size and Capacity
Small Bags: Ideal for light items such as cosmetics, jewelry, or small groceries.
Medium Bags: Suitable for books, clothing, or multiple smaller items.
Large Bags: Perfect for heavy or bulk items like groceries, shoes, or electronics.
4. Assess Material Quality
Fabric Thickness (GSM): GSM (grams per square meter) indicates the fabric's thickness and strength. Choose a higher GSM for more durability.
Eco-Friendliness: Ensure the material is environmentally friendly, as most non-woven bags are made from recyclable polypropylene.
5. Evaluate Customization Options
Printing: Decide if you need custom printing for branding or promotional purposes. Look for manufacturers offering high-quality printing options.
Color Options: Choose colors that align with your brand or personal preferences.
Design Features: Consider additional features like pockets, zippers, or reinforced handles for added functionality.
6. Budget Considerations
Cost vs. Quality: Balance your budget with the quality of the bags. While it’s tempting to go for the cheapest option, investing in better quality ensures longevity and better user experience.
Bulk Discounts: If you're ordering for business purposes, inquire about bulk discounts or wholesale pricing.
7. Check Supplier Reputation
Reviews and Ratings: Research suppliers and manufacturers to ensure they have a good reputation for quality, delivery, and customer service.
Sample Requests: Request samples before placing a large order to assess the quality and suitability of the bags.
8. Environmental Impact
Reusability: Opt for bags that are durable and reusable, reducing the need for single-use plastic bags.
Biodegradability: If environmental sustainability is a priority, consider bags made from biodegradable materials.
Conclusion
Choosing the right non-woven carry bag involves understanding your specific needs, whether for personal, business, or industrial use. By considering factors like bag type, size, material quality, customization, and budget, you can find a bag that perfectly fits your requirements. Always prioritize quality and sustainability to ensure you get the best value for your investment.
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Paper bag manufacturers in UAE
We manufacture every kind of gift boxes Dubai and paper bags in Dubai. We’re a wholesaler supplier of gift boxes and paper bags in the United Arab Emirates for more than a decade. Gift Boxes UAE provides you best quality packaging products. Our latest gift box ideas can solve your packaging problems and convert them into the best packaging solutions.
Box Manufacturing
From manufacturing paper gift boxes to rigid boxes to MDF wooden gift boxes, we do all kinds of manufacturing related to packaging and printing. Budget-friendly packaging solutions are available like food board chocolate gift boxes, empty gift boxes, small gift boxes, gift packaging boxes, and big gift boxes.
We also manufacture Medium budget and luxury gift boxes like fathers day gift boxes, mothers day gift boxes, birthday gift boxes, and national day gift boxes in UAE. Special shape boxes like round gift boxes for flowers and chocolates, wooden boxes for jewelry and gifts, heart shape boxes for chocolates and flowers, and more customized gift boxes are available at wholesale price.
We manufacture luxury MDF wooden boxes with handmade finishing at the best price. PU leather boxes, with velvet and suede touch inside, are best-in-class boxes for your luxury gifts.
Bag Manufacturing
To match your box and brand, we manufacture paper bags in Dubai. We make kraft paper bags, food board paper bags, and art matte paper bags. These three bags have their pros and cons.
Kraft paper bag is the cheapest bag in the market for everyday use. It’s less efficient but also cost-effective. Normally it is a one-time-use bag. Kraft paper bag has some printing limitations. CMYK printing quality will not come great on these types of paper bags. Normally these bags get one color simple design to screen print. Material and less printing make this type of bag more cost-effective.
Art matter paper bags come after kraft paper and before food board paper in cost. Art matter is 2-side coated paper. These bags are also reusable and mostly used as shopping bags. Art matter paper bags support CMYK printing very well. Your CMYK printable artwork or design will look stunning, vibrating, and beautiful on Art matte paper bags. Paper Bag Manufacturers in UAE
Food board paper bags are mostly used to handle the weight. The food board is one side coated paper with some rigidness. These bags are reusable. Mostly shopping bags are made of food board material. You can carry more weight in food board paper bags than art matter paper bags
Quality and Reliability
We’ve experienced more than 10 years of gift box manufacturing in gift boxes and paper bags wholesale in UAE. So you can say we know how to make gift boxes or the best gift boxes. Our automatic latest machines and skilled labor can make everything possible in minimum time. Best customer experience is our key goal at giftboxesuae.com. We’re committed to our words and deals.
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In today's fast-paced world, convenience is key, and shopping online has become the norm for many consumers. While protecting the exterior part of your car, finding the right car body cover online can be both convenient and efficient. However, with the plethora of options available, it is important to know what to look for to ensure you are getting a cover that meets your needs. Here are five expert tips to help you find the perfect car body covers online:
Know Your Car's Specifications:
Before you start browsing online stores for car body covers, know the specifications of your vehicle. This includes the make, model, and year of manufacture. Different car models have varying dimensions and shapes, so knowing these details will help you narrow down your search to covers that are specifically designed to fit your car snugly. Additionally, consider any specific features your car may have, such as spoilers or antenna mounts, as these may affect the fit of the cover.
Consider Material and Weather Resistance:
Car body covers come in a variety of materials, each offering different levels of protection against weather elements. For instance, if you live in a region with harsh sunlight, you will want a cover with UV protection to prevent your car's paint from fading. Similarly, if you reside in an area prone to heavy rain or snow, opt for a cover that is water-resistant or waterproof to shield your car from moisture damage. Common materials used for vehicle body cover by Fabtec include polyester, polypropylene, and PVC. Be sure to read product descriptions carefully to determine which material best suits your climate and protection needs.
Check Reviews and Ratings:
When shopping online, reviews and ratings can provide valuable insights into the quality and performance of a product. Before making a purchase, take the time to read customer reviews of the car body covers you're considering. Look for feedback on aspects such as durability, ease of installation, and effectiveness in protecting the car's exterior. Pay attention to reviews from customers who own the same make and model of car as yours, as their experiences will be most relevant to your situation. Additionally, check the overall rating of the product to gauge its popularity and satisfaction among buyers. Luckily, Fabtec ensures you offer the best quality car accessories and products based on your vehicle’s needs.
Verify Warranty and Return Policy:
A reputable online retailer should offer a warranty or satisfaction guarantee on their car body covers. Before finalizing your purchase, verify the warranty coverage and understand the terms and conditions. This will provide you with peace of mind knowing that you can seek assistance or replacement if the cover does not meet your expectations or if there are any defects. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the retailer's return policy in case you need to exchange or return the cover for any reason.
Compare Prices and Features:
With numerous online retailers selling car body covers, it is wise to compare prices and features across different platforms. While affordability is important, prioritize value for money by considering the features and quality offered by each cover. Look for bundled deals or discounts that may be available, especially if you are purchasing additional accessories such as mirror pockets or storage bags. Keep in mind that the cheapest option may not always be the best in terms of durability and protection, so weigh your options carefully before your selection.
Therefore, the expert tips let you streamline your search for the perfect body cover online for your vehicle and ensure that your vehicle remains protected from the elements for years to come. Whether you are shielding your car from sunlight, rain, snow, or dust, investing in a high-quality cover tailored to your car's specifications is a worthwhile endeavor. Car owners who want additional details may check our website https://www.fabtec.co.in/product-category/car-body-covers/.
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How to find ideal bike on rent in Delhi ?
Delhi has not only been the favourite city of a few emperors but it was also famous among the artists and hence among the shoppers too. Since hundreds of years ago, Delhi has been famous among the traders trading various goods. From designer clothes to jewellery to furniture to everything else, Delhi was home to all the traders, businesses, different services such as bike rental in Delhi and this quality of this city attracted a huge number of consumers.
The number of consumers increased day by day over the years and so did the traders and soon Delhi was the must visit for the shoppers who wanted something expensive. But that does not mean Delhi is only a good option for the rich socialites seeking unique and expensive stuff. This place is really famous for its market selling good quality things and also bike renting in Delhi services at cheap prices too.
If you have good bargaining skills, shopping in Delhi markets can give you a never before experience. So bring out your best bargaining skills with your bike on rent in Delhi and let’s see which market is famous for what type of goods.
Famous Markets In Delhi
Meena Bazaar
Famous since the time when Mughals ruled India, this market is not any lesser than a dream to ladies. In the Mughal Era these bazaars were called Khus Roz which means ‘’day of joy’’ and were specially held for women. The emperor and some princes were the only men to be in these bazaars. Nowadays this market have lost its old charm but still is charming enough to attract the ones who has an undivided love for traditional Indian wear and jewellery. Usually a very crowded place, this market can be reached with bike on rent in Delhi ormany bike rental available in Delhi. Most important thing to remember while visiting this market is that you must take one day out to fully explore this market in real terms.
Sarojini Nagar
A place that is famous for having the cheapest prices for the designer wear and branded clothes, Sarojini Nagar market is the place of trade of export leftovers and designer clothes and other thing having minor manufacturing defects. The prices in this market are solely controlled by bargains. In the case of modes by which one can commute…many motorbike rental in Delhi are available and with Rentnhop you can hire the cheapest bike rental in Delhi.
Chandani Chowk
Who is unaware of the Chandani chowk market in Delhi. Mostly famous for its bridal collections at very affordable prices, Chandani chowk deals in everything. From clothes to spices, electronics and food….what in Chandani chowk is not famous?? Everyone is advised to visit this market at least once. You can get bike on rent in Delhi for Chandani chowk. Rentnhop offers best bike rental in Delhi. So, do yourself a favour and take a tour to this market.
Janpath
Mostly a market for girls and ladies, Janpath have a wide variety of goods available for all the ones having a love affair with fashion. From fashion jewellery to clothes and footwear and many more thing, Janpath have everything someone want to shop for at very cheap prices. Hence this market is a welcoming place for all fashionistas and young ladies. But prices here again are solely controlled by bargaining.
Paharganj
Another market in Delhi famous for its wide variety and cheap prices, Paharganj market too is a heaven for fashion lover and the once planning to shop for home décor and related stuffs. This market is famous for leather products like bags and shoes. Merely 12-13 kilometres from Sarojini Nagar many bike rentals in Delhi are available to get to this market. You can even avail royal enfield on rent. What else you can ask for?? Tie your shoelaces…grab your bags and go shopping in Delhi without even hurting your pockets. Isn’t it amazing?
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Find Top non woven carry bags manufacturer
When searching for the top non-woven carry bag manufacturers, it's essential to consider factors such as product quality, customization options, pricing, and customer service. Here's a guide to help you find the best non-woven carry bag manufacturers:
**1. Assess Your Requirements
Bag Types: Determine the type of non-woven bags you need (e.g., U Cut, D Cut, W Cut, loop handle).
Quantity: Identify the quantity you need to order.
Customization: Consider whether you need custom printing, specific colors, or unique designs.
**2. Research Top Manufacturers
1. Favourite Fab (India)
Overview: Favourite Fab is a well-known manufacturer specializing in eco-friendly, high-quality non-woven carry bags. They offer a wide range of designs and customization options, catering to various industries.
Products: U Cut, D Cut, W Cut, loop handle, and customized bags.
Strengths: Competitive pricing, excellent customer service, and fast delivery.
2. Sahil Graphics (India)
Overview: Sahil Graphics is a leading manufacturer of non-woven bags and bag-making machines. They provide a diverse range of products with a focus on durability and environmental sustainability.
Products: Non-woven carry bags, laminated non-woven bags, custom printed bags.
Strengths: High-quality products, advanced manufacturing technology.
3. Sky Flexi Pack (India)
Overview: Sky Flexi Pack is a reputable manufacturer known for its innovative designs and eco-friendly materials. They offer a wide selection of non-woven bags suitable for retail, promotional, and industrial use.
Products: Non-woven shopping bags, loop handle bags, customized bags.
Strengths: Customization options, sustainable practices, affordable pricing.
**3. Consider Key Factors
Quality: Ensure the manufacturer uses high-quality non-woven fabric and has a strict quality control process.
Customization: Look for manufacturers that offer customization in terms of size, design, color, and printing.
Production Capacity: Verify that the manufacturer can meet your order quantity within your desired timeline.
Pricing: Compare prices from different manufacturers, keeping in mind that the cheapest option may not always offer the best quality.
Reputation: Check online reviews, testimonials, and ratings to assess the manufacturer's reputation.
**4. Request Samples and Quotes
Contact the shortlisted manufacturers to request product samples and detailed quotes. This will help you evaluate the quality and pricing before making a final decision.
**5. Evaluate After-Sales Support
Ensure the manufacturer provides good after-sales support, including assistance with any issues related to the order, delivery, or product quality.
Conclusion
Finding the top non-woven carry bag manufacturer requires careful research and consideration of your specific needs. By assessing your requirements, researching reputable manufacturers like Favourite Fab, Sahil Graphics, and Sky Flexi Pack, and comparing quality, pricing, and customization options, you can choose a supplier that meets your expectations.
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