Promotional Products - How Do I Know If They Are Environmentally Friendly?

David Platt • 21 June 2023

How to tell if your promotional merchandise is sustainable

Sustainable Merchandise
Recognising that environmental sustainability is of great importance, businesses and organisations are increasingly seeking ways to reduce their eco footprint. One area that often comes into question is promotional products. Is my choice of merchandise, used to market and promote my brand, truly environmentally friendly?

Unfortunately there is no overall scoring system for assessing sustainability or ecological impact. When evaluating the environmental friendliness of promotional products, it's essential to consider their entire lifecycle. From the raw materials used, manufacturing processes, transportation, usage, and end-of-life disposal. By examining each stage, you can gauge the overall impact on the environment and make informed choices.

Sustainable Materials

The first aspect to consider is the materials used in the production of promotional merchandise. Look for items made from sustainable resources such as organic cotton, bamboo, recycled plastic, or reclaimed materials. These alternatives minimize the demand for new resources and reduce waste generation. Does this make the item more expensive? It can do, certainly, but providing a smaller quantity of eco products will do the brand more good than a large quantity of cheap plastic giveaways

Certifications and Standards

 Certifications and standards play a vital role in verifying the environmental credentials of promotional products. Look for labels such as FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) for paper-based items, Fairtrade for products promoting ethical labour practices, or GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) for textiles. These certifications provide assurance that the products meet specific environmental criteria.

Manufacturing Processes Used

Understanding the manufacturing processes employed is crucial in determining the environmental impact. Choose suppliers who prioritize energy efficiency, waste reduction, and the use of non-toxic dyes or inks. Manufacturers adhering to eco-friendly practices help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve water, and minimize pollution.

Transportation and Packaging

Consider the carbon footprint associated with transporting promotional products. Choose suppliers who source materials locally or ship products via low-carbon transportation methods. Additionally, opt for minimal or eco-friendly packaging to further reduce waste. This last point may seem obvious but presenting a recycled T-shirt in a polythene bag can destroy all the goodwill you have created.

Reusability and Durability

Promotional products that encourage reuse and have a long lifespan are inherently more sustainable. Look for items like reusable water bottles, tote bags, or eco-friendly stationery that can replace single-use alternatives. Durable products reduce the need for frequent replacements, minimizing waste generation.

End-of-Life Disposal

Finally, consider the environmental impact when promotional products reach the end of their useful life. Seek products that are recyclable or biodegradable, ensuring they can be disposed of responsibly without harming the environment. Encourage recipients to recycle or repurpose the items rather than sending them to landfill.


As businesses and organizations strive to adopt more environmentally responsible practices, evaluating the eco-friendliness of promotional products becomes crucial. By considering factors such as sustainable materials, certifications, manufacturing processes, transportation, durability, and end-of-life disposal, you can make informed decisions and select products that align with your sustainability goals. Remember, every choice you make in promoting your brand can contribute to a greener future. Choose promotional products that reflect your commitment to the environment, and inspire others to join the cause.
At Pavilion Earth, we are dedicated to offering a wide range of eco-friendly promotional products that meet rigorous sustainability criteria. Contact us today to discover how we can help you make a positive impact on the environment while promoting your brand effectively. Together, let's create a greener tomorrow.


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