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Living in a Box: Cardboard Tents

The summer is drawing near and for many people this means they are a step closer to spending their weekends enjoying live music, entertainment, street food and the festival atmosphere. From the epic scale of Glastonbury to smaller family festivals, or even a celebration with friends...

Perfectly Ripe: Packaging Fresh Produce

A young child discovers a sweet in their pocket; it’s a bit sticky and they’re not sure how long it’s been there, but they will almost certainly pop it into their mouth. In contrast, the same child spots the smallest mark, or bruise, on a...

Harrods Delivers

Electric Vehicles & Packaging Supplies Support Growth in Local and International On-line Orders As the best known luxury store, Harrods is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to London. With opulent window displays and the chance of spotting a celebrity whilst you shop, many...

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Cardboard Edison Winners

A few months ago, our blog focused on an international board game competition, known as the Cardboard Edison. This annual event encourages individuals to submit ideas for new card or board games, which are tried and tested by a game obsessed judging panel. The winners...

Delivered Through Your Letterbox: Subscription Services

A magazine subscription has long been a popular means of receiving your favourite publication through the door, but in recent years the subscription business has boomed. We now have the option of subscription to wine clubs, pet food packages and food boxes, to name but...

Protecting Electronic Components in Transit

Ever seen pink bubble wrap and wondered why it was that colour? This variation is designed with anti-static properties, specifically for electronic manufacturers. Developments in electronics design are expanding the possibilities of industrial automation, e-health, smart metering, remote monitoring and the Internet of Things. As individuals,...

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Cheers to British Wines

A long bank holiday weekend is certainly a reason to celebrate, but will you opt for Australian, Californian, South African or European wines? An alternative would be to break from tradition and try a wine that has been bottled in the UK. You may believe that...

Promote the Benefits

When it comes to marketing, we are regularly told that we need to promote the benefits of our products and services. Consumers don’t want what we sell; they want the advantages that those items bring. As an example, we might not want to buy healthy meals...

Japanese Cardboard Art

With accurate folds, it is possible to transform a single sheet of paper into all manner of 3D forms. The art of paper folding is a Japanese tradition, so it is no wonder that a number of contemporary Japanese artists use paper and cardboard to...

Twelve Green Bottles

Earlier this year a litter picking party collected 2,500 plastic bottles from along the Thames in a single day. Discarded after the drink had been consumed, this litter contributes to the destruction of an already fragile inner city environment. This poignant issue is one of...