Have you ever considered putting your brand on trash cans? Although the idea seems rubbish, it is actually a brilliant one! However, if you want your customers to see your brand even at home, then you might want to consider offering them a portable custom trash bin with your company logo.
Trash can advertising is a common form of promotion on the streets. It is usually the big companies that take advantage of this marketing strategy. What is great with this tactic is that it provides brands immense visibility to commuters and potential customers. But the only downside is that your marketing message might be forgotten once the commuters got on the bus and arrived at their homes. However, with custom trash bins and sorting bags, you can prolong that visibility even at home.
Trash bins with logos are a great marketing strategy to target households- the number one consumers. They come in various fun colors to make sorting trash efficient. This way, customers will be able to tell which bag is dedicated to biodegradables and reusables.
It also works as a storage bin for other household items such as art materials, cleaning products, beauty kits, and carpentry tools.
These bags are waterproof and durable so the fluids that come from biodegradable waste products will not seep through the material, keeping your living space clean and sanitary.
It is also washable and reusable, so with proper maintenance, this will surely last for years. The durability of this branded promotional product ensures the longevity of your marketing message.
Made from laminated PVC, this product is lightweight. As this is made in a bucket style, it makes segregating items and throwing trash easier.
Would a branded recycling bin help boost your promotional strategy? If so, contact ODM Group today! Do not forget to quote product code ODM-3276 to know more about how we can help you customize them for your promotional campaigns.
The ODM Group is a sourcing agency based in China. We work closely with factories to ensure that your promotional products are made according to your branding requirements. We see to it that they follow the product specs sheet and uphold high-quality standards when it comes to manufacturing custom promotional merchandise. We also have a specialized team of product designers who can help you brainstorm new and innovative custom promotional product ideas.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help your business through effective promotional ideas.
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