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Home Print News bakergoodchild Aims to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics

bakergoodchild Aims to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics

on: July 12, 2018In: Print News
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Birmingham-based direct mail fulfilment and print management services provider, bakergoodchild, has announced that it has introduced a 100% compostable and eco-friendly magazine polywrap, that is produced from potato starch, which originates from waste potatoes. The biodegradable mailing wrapping material is being used by a number of bakergoodchild customers, including tour operator Audley Travel, to wrap their quarterly publication, Audley Traveller magazine. This new, eco-friendly and sustain

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