Top 5 eco-friendly promotional products

David Platt • 31 January 2020

1.Recycled plastic pens

2.Recycled paper notebooks

3.Re-useable straws

4.Cotton Lanyards

5.Wheat straw mugs

Pavilion Earth which specialises in providing recycled, biodegradable and re-usable promotional products has been keeping a close track of which products are searched for, enquired about and bought. The results contained a few surprises. The top 5 came out as


1.Recycled plastic pens

Made from recycled polyester bottles the pen came out as most popular although for purchases although they were often grouped with starch based bioplastic pens on enquiry. The bio plastic pen contains a non-biodegradable core which might impinge on it green credentials.

recycled pens

2.Recycled paper notebooks

The industry argues as to whether it better to use recycled paper or whether the growing of trees for pulp in a sustainable way is better for the environment. Consumers have a perception that these recycled books are the best way forward.



recycled paper notebook

3. Re-useable straws

This one was a surprise to us, but the numbers bear witness. Picture of turtles having consumed plastic straws seem to have a significant impact here and the stainless steel re-useable straw that fits to a key ring seem to hit the mark


Re useable straws

4. Cotton Lanyards

One of the biggest selling promotional products has always been the exhibition lanyard so no surprise that a lanyard made from biodegradable cotton should be popular

Cotton Lanyards

5. Wheat straw mugs

A new take on the mug are those made from either sugar or wheat starch – this versatile set of bio-polymers can be used as a plastic replacement and help reduce the plastic usage.

Wheat straw mugs

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