Case Study: Strata

Partnering with Strata, EPP provided a sustainable alternative to steer this office away from single-use products, following their company motto, “small changes for a big impact.” Utilizing eco-friendly alternatives like sustainably sourced notebooks, renewable utensil kits and reusable produce and snack bags allow Strata to take pride in their resourcefulness while standing true to their mission statement.  

Energy Conservation

Becoming energy efficient has never been easier. By implementing small changes around your home, office, and community, you can help cut carbon emissions and conserve energy. EPP helps minimize the effects of climate change by providing tools to help reduce waste, supporting the global and local efforts that make a big difference. 

Water Conservation

Water is life. With fresh water becoming more of a limited resource, it is vital to ensure we protect and conserve our water resources sooner, rather than later. Eco Promotional Products, Inc. offers a variety of items to spread awareness on water conservation. 

Case Study: Love & Cornbread

This Baltimore, Maryland non-profit tackled the needs of their community during a difficult time with some of the best medicine one can offer: food and security that soothes the soul. Susan May’s homemade macaroni provided her community with a safe haven every Saturday, free and open to all. EPP is honored to provide products that spread awareness of great things happening in communities.  

Pride Eco Promotional Products

Every month is Pride Month. Show your support year-round for the LGBTQIA community with our top-of-the-line Pride gear.

Case Study: Usefull

Sustainability is all about multipurpose and innovation. See how usefull’s dual purpose coasters meet their philosophy of using environmentally sound products that minimize their carbon footprint.   

Case Study: Tiny Wave Co

Appreciation of nature is key to Tiny Wave Co, and they wanted to carry that philosophy to their newest sustainable product. See how EPP’s collaboration with Tiny Wave Co led the team to their brand’s official logo.   

Case Study: Spread Goodness Day

Anna Dravland wanted the City of Marquette to remind her community the feeling of everlasting support by creating a day to celebrate positivity. See how you can spread the goodness in your city for a brighter, happier community.   

Case Study: The Weis Center

Implementing sustainable alternatives has never been easier. See how a recycled tote bag made from water bottles shows visitors at Bucknell University’s Weis Center for the Performing Arts the school’s commitment to sustainability.  

Case Study: Geminus Head Start

Offering safe and comfortable PPE allowed social service agencies to operate during the pandemic. EPP is proud to have worked alongside Geminus Head Start to provide staff, volunteers and families with face masks and sanitizers to keep the community safe.

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