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Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts

3/24/2010

MOO and super eco friendly paper

If you are not inclined to DIY your business cards, what about MOO?
Moo announced yesterday, " on the 22nd March we will be replacing
our current green stock with our new ’super eco friendly paper’."


"Made from 100% Post Consumer Waste and FSC certified, the eco credentials for this are even more amazing than our previous paper. It’s made with electricity generated by renewable, non polluting wind power from Green-e. (Green-e is the nation’s leading independent certification and verification program for renewable energy products, they ensure strict environmental and consumer protection standards.) Process chlorine and acid free, the paper has been manufactured in compliance with the standards set for alkaline papers by the American National Standards Institute."

Only thing is, they're kind of expensive
50 cards – £14.99/$24.99/€17.99
200 cards – £47.99/$79.99/€57.49

What are some more green business card options?
I found this post The 2 Best Green Business Card Options
Where do you get your green business cards?

3/09/2010

business cards - getting them printed

A few posts ago, I shared a DIY for business cards.

Upcycled Business Card Blanks - lot of 200
upcycled business card blanks SurpriseBoxSupply.etsy.com

But what if you want to get your cards printed and still be eco?

design your own eco friendly quilty wallet / business card holder
eco wallet/business card holder rikrak.etsy.com

I found this informative post on the cosa verde blog


thanks Liz & Jeff!

3/02/2010

DIY and recycled business cards

This DIY was on design*sponge not too long ago -
maybe you've seen it?

stamp1

Also, this was on a fashion blog recently, Bobbin Talk

I'm_Special

"That's the back of one of my business cards. I recycle cartons from cereal, beer, tea... whatever cardboard I can find to print my cards on! Save the planet one tree at a time!"
Aneta Genova

Carrying the recycled concept through all of your packaging
and marketing helps to reinforce the green in your work.
How do you make your business cards?