Description
Item# ECSB-4030
The ultimate sustainable badge with wildflower seeds embedded into the paper. Once your event finishes your attendees can take home the badge to plant, or they can hand it in and you can compost them.
Wildflower Seed Mix: Grows a blend of colorful wildflowers including Bird’s Eye, Clarkia, Black Eyed Susan, Sweet Alyssum, Catchfly and Snapdragon.
- Full colour print available (maximum coverage 40%)
- Personalized data can be printed
- Made in Canada in a small boutique production facility.
- Non-invasive, Sustainable, biodegradable and compostable.
Types of Event this item is suitable for: Conferences, Trade Shows, Conventions, Meetings.
If you are looking for custom conference products – please call us on 1 800-665-3775 – our team will be happy to help!
Artwork Guidelines and Templates
Send us your artwork and/or excel spreadsheet to your account manager or artwork@mybadges.com.
- Excel spreadsheet can be in any common format (workbook, .xlsx, etc.)
- We use Adobe Illustrator for all badge artwork
- We strongly recommend vector artwork. Acceptable file formats are .ai / .eps / .pdf / .svg
(Any non-vector artwork must be 300dpi)
- Download our Ordering notes
- Download [PDF Artwork Template]
- Download [Adobe Illustrator Template]
How Plantable Paper Works:
Place your seed paper on soil that is slightly compressed, but not too hard-packed.
Add 1/8 inch of soil on top of the paper and give it a good drink of water.
After that, make sure it’s always moist and in a sunny spot. You should see sprouts within 7-10 days!
Plantable paper is a biodegradable eco-paper made with 100% post-consumer and post-industrial paper waste that is embedded with seeds.
(No trees harmed for this paper!) When the paper is planted in a pot of soil, the seeds grow and the paper composts away.
All that is left behind is flowers and no waste. It’s easy to plant and grow.
The inks we print with are water-based and the dyes in the ink are organic and readily decompose.
None of the wildflowers in the blend are considered invasive in North America by the USDA or CFIA and they will not have negative impacts on the environment.
p/n: ecsb-4030
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