Atlantic Poly Blog
Store and Protect with Poly Shrouds
Auto body repair shops, companies with large amounts of products in storage and construction companies need poly shrouds. Plastic Shrouds from Atlantic Poly come in all shapes and sizes, and in any thickness; some are welded at the bottom, some at the side.
Poly Shrouds can be printed in various colors for organizational purposes and some have no print if it is not necessary. For larger items many companies use pallet covers and pallet shrouds.
These specialty Polyethylene Plastic Shrouds and Poly Plastic Shrouds can be made to fit most size objects - No matter how large! And, Atlantic Poly has no minimum order on these custom made Wholesale Poly Shrouds.
These plastic shrouds can be manufactured from various types of film - low density, anti-static, mil spec material, etc.
To get a quote today on custom made poly bags and shrouds, contact Atlantic Poly.
Vinyl Name Badge Holders for Everyday or for Events
If your company needs security badges, name badges or ID holders, make sure they are well made and can stand up to everyday use. Name badge holders and ID badges are vinyl pouches. They can be made to be worn by your employees with pins or clips or on lanyards. Going to a trade show or convention? These are perfect. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors.
Atlantic Poly has ID badge holders, security badge holders, and medical badge holders, whatever you need to keep your name badge protected from daily wear and tear.
Vinyl pouches, sleeves, envelopes and wallets are also available as are ID badge holders for multi day events or trade shows. Use vinyl badge holders for attendees and promote your brand. Atlantic Poly can supply them to your business in multiple sizes.
For customized vinyl pouches or ID badge holders that can be made with your brand name, logo or event name, contact Atlantic Poly.
Plastic T-Shirt Bags are Perfect For Branding
Often the most effective an most inexpensive marketing avenue is branding on plastic bags. The most common plastic bags for printing on are T-shirt bags. The handles allow T-shirt bags to withstand considerable weight, while they also have a large capacity. Plastic T-shirt bags are widely used in supermarkets and other commercial outlets. The low cost of these bags permit offering them free of charge to customers.
Atlantic Poly’s printed poly bags or T-shirt bags are very affordable and effective in terms of marketing for its customers. These items can be made from any density film, which allows using them in various ways.
Inexpensive prices make these plastic bags an attractive target for advertising trademarks, logos, and slogans. Plastic bags have good branding value - according to studies; printed poly bags with logos increase the commitment to the brand. Plastic T-shirt bags are not single-use. According to statistics, they are used 2-4 times on average, depending on their size and strength. You can choose the size and shape, and the color. Contact Atlantic Poly, we ensure that these bags can be made for you in the shortest possible time.
"Green Plastics" Help Your Company "Go Green"
"How do we use less plastic" and "is there any biodegradable plastics" are two questions that are common today with the efforts that businesses are making to “go green”. Manufacturers and garbage experts say that in the long run, plastic wins over paper.
There are different types of biodegradable plastic, and their costs and uses are very different. The two main types are oxo-biodegradable and hydro-biodegradable. Oxo-biodegradable plastics are “good” biodegradable plastic. When purchasing biodegradable plastic bags and plastic products, be sure the product is made from Oxo-biodegradable plastic.
Oxo-Biodegradable Plastic bags are better for the environment. The technology is based on a very small amount of pro-degradant additive being added into the manufacturing process, which changes the behavior of the plastic. Once oxo-biodegradable plastic bags are exposed to UV rays or intense heat, they start to degrade into natural waste.
There is little or no additional cost involved in products made with this technology, which can be made with the same machinery as conventional plastic products.
Hydro-biodegradable plastics are not genuinely “renewable” because they use quite a bit of fossil fuels and produce greenhouse gases.
Paper bags use 300% more energy to produce. They are also bulky and heavy to store and are generally not strong enough. They also emit methane in a landfill.
So before your company decides to eliminate plastic, be sure you understand the different types of biodegradable plastics and the cost to the environment for paper.
At Atlantic Poly, many of our plastic bags, shrink wrap and packing materials are made with Oxo-Biodegradable Plastic; contact us.
1
Archive
- June 2022 (3)
- May 2022 (4)
- April 2022 (4)
- March 2022 (4)
- February 2022 (4)
- January 2022 (4)
- December 2021 (4)
- November 2021 (4)
- October 2021 (4)
- September 2021 (4)
- August 2021 (4)
- July 2021 (4)
- June 2021 (3)
- May 2021 (4)
- April 2021 (4)
- March 2021 (4)
- February 2021 (4)
- January 2021 (4)
- December 2020 (4)
- November 2020 (4)
- October 2020 (3)
- September 2020 (4)
- August 2020 (3)
- July 2020 (4)
- June 2020 (3)
- May 2020 (4)
- April 2020 (4)
- March 2020 (3)
- February 2020 (4)
- January 2020 (4)
- December 2019 (4)
- November 2019 (4)
- October 2019 (4)
- September 2019 (4)
- August 2019 (4)
- July 2019 (4)
- June 2019 (4)
- May 2019 (4)
- April 2019 (4)
- March 2019 (4)
- February 2019 (4)
- January 2019 (4)
- December 2018 (4)
- November 2018 (5)
- October 2018 (4)
- September 2018 (4)
- August 2018 (5)
- July 2018 (4)
- June 2018 (5)
- May 2018 (4)
- April 2018 (4)
- March 2018 (5)
- February 2018 (4)
- January 2018 (5)
- December 2017 (4)
- November 2017 (4)
- October 2017 (5)
- September 2017 (4)
- August 2017 (3)
- July 2017 (5)
- June 2017 (5)
- May 2017 (4)
- April 2017 (4)
- March 2017 (5)
- February 2017 (4)
- January 2017 (4)
- December 2016 (5)
- November 2016 (5)
- October 2016 (4)
- September 2016 (4)
- August 2016 (5)
- July 2016 (4)
- June 2016 (4)
- May 2016 (4)
- April 2016 (5)
- March 2016 (4)
- February 2016 (5)
- January 2016 (3)
- December 2015 (7)
- November 2015 (5)
- October 2015 (4)
- September 2015 (4)
- August 2015 (4)
- July 2015 (5)
- June 2015 (4)
- May 2015 (3)
- April 2015 (4)
- March 2015 (4)
- February 2015 (4)
- January 2015 (3)
- December 2014 (4)
- November 2014 (4)
- October 2014 (4)
- September 2014 (5)
- August 2014 (5)
- July 2014 (4)
- June 2014 (4)
- May 2014 (4)
- April 2014 (3)
- March 2014 (3)
- February 2014 (4)
- January 2014 (3)
- December 2013 (4)
- November 2013 (4)
- October 2013 (4)
- September 2013 (4)
- August 2013 (3)
- July 2013 (4)
- June 2013 (4)
- May 2013 (3)
- April 2013 (3)
- March 2013 (5)
- February 2013 (4)
- January 2013 (3)
- December 2012 (4)
- November 2012 (5)
- October 2012 (3)
- September 2012 (4)
- August 2012 (4)
- July 2012 (5)
- June 2012 (4)
- May 2012 (4)
- April 2012 (5)
- March 2012 (3)
- February 2012 (4)
- January 2012 (5)
- December 2011 (4)
- November 2011 (5)
- October 2011 (4)
- September 2011 (4)
- August 2011 (5)
- July 2011 (4)
- June 2011 (4)
- May 2011 (5)
- April 2011 (4)
- March 2011 (5)
- February 2011 (4)
- January 2011 (3)
- December 2010 (4)
- November 2010 (4)
- October 2010 (3)
- September 2010 (4)
- August 2010 (4)
- July 2010 (4)
- June 2010 (4)
- May 2010 (4)
- April 2010 (5)
- March 2010 (3)
- February 2010 (4)
- January 2010 (5)
- December 2009 (6)
- November 2009 (2)
- July 2009 (1)