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26 May 2025

Sedex Number: ZC419438955: Our Commitment to Ethical Business Practices

Companies like ours need to have transparent supply chains. Companies like us are not retailers; we supply wholesale. Our effects are far more wide-reaching when it comes to ethical trade. For us, we joined SEDEX. Being part of the Sedex network is more than just a certification; it's a commitment to doing business correctly and ensuring that every product we…
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8 May 2025

Branded Umbrellas from Recycled Plastic Bottles

Few promotional products make a lasting impression. RPET umbrellas are pretty different. They combine every Australian's recycling efforts into actual products like branded umbrellas. The canopy is made from recycled plastic bottles. These umbrellas make a statement, and we have them delivered to you, complete with a descriptive tag so your recipients know exactly what they are. RPET stands for…
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2 October 2020

New Eco-Friendly Branded Merchandise

Although COVID-19 has been a focus for most of us during this year, at work and at home, caring about our impact on the environment is still an important issue. Here at Cubic Promote, we're always looking to add more eco-friendly promotional products to our range so that our customers have better options when it comes to marketing their brand…
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30 August 2019

Start with Eco Promotional Items

Nike and 32 leading fashion brands committed recently to reducing the eco-impact their products have on the world. You too can do the same through your choice of eco-friendly promotional items. Here is a top selection of merchandise, that is kind to the world and still leaves your guests with a stylish, practical promotional item that bears your logo.  …
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22 August 2019

Woolworths New Eco-Friendly Kids Promo

We only recently blogged about the popular Ooshies toys released to promote the remake of The Lion King, but the campaign has now wound down, and come September there will be a new range of promotional products available for kids through the supermarket chain. Woolworths faced a lot of criticism for their Ooshies because they were plastic and not eco-friendly.…
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9 November 2018

Minimalist Creates Eco Promotional Packaging

I have always like the Matrix trilogy (this will tie have relevance I promise). I know that most people regard the second and third movies as just trash because the effects are outdated and the plot is somehow both too complex and incredibly cliche at the same time, but I just love it. There is one scene that really sticks out…
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10 October 2018

Why Promotional Reusable Cups Are Vital

Coffee. The elixir of life and the substance that makes up about half of my blood supply at this point. In Australia, our coffee industry has had a massive boom over the last twenty years. With the invention of the flat white and the long macchiato, we have invested a lot of money and effort into our growing needs to…
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25 September 2018

Sydney’s New Eco-Friendly Straw Campaign

Single-use plastic drinking straws are going the way of the dinosaur, as Deputy Lord Mayor and Deputy Chair of the Environmental Committee Jess Miller says “Every piece of plastic that was ever created, still exists. When it comes to straws, Australians use around 3.6 billion of these little turtle-choking-seal-killers each year,” and I for one have but this to say;…
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19 June 2018

How to Survive Without Plastic Shopping Bags

By July 1st every Australian state except NSW will have a plastic bag ban in place, to ensure shoppers are no longer supplied with flimsy, single-use plastic bags that can cause terrible damage to the environment. Here in NSW even without a proper ban, all big supermarket chains (including Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi) will no longer be supplying disposable bags…
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13 June 2018

How to Be Smart About Recycling

Most of us have good intentions when it comes to the disposable of our own waste. After all, we fill up our council bins every week, and we try to steer clear of disposable cups, what more could the environment ask for? It turns out that recycling in Australia is a little more complex than this and there are some…
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