We love this planet. And as a company that serves our clients with ideas and products, it’s important that we contribute to sustainable efforts (like planting trees with Forest Nation) and that we offer top-notch sustainable promotional products made with the best materials (like these reusable Camelbaks).
We actively pursue environmental responsibility for the future of our planet because we believe a collective force can make a difference. Our team participates in annual initiatives, our brand uses sustainable materials, and our clients always have eco-friendly promotional product options available to meet their branding needs.
Branded products should be made with intention long before your logo is added. At Flywheel, our clients can rest assured knowing that when your customers receive any of our sustainable products, you’re not just doing good. You’re doing BrandGood. And that’s how we like it.
The integration of eco friendly materials, like RPET (Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate, a fancy word for recycled plastic) and other natural materials allows us to offer durably made brand solutions that minimize waste to carry your company’s name. RPET is just one of our favorite materials, and our product partner Herschel is bringing this eco friendly fabrication into their main line.
The Parkland Tello 15" Computer Backpack comes in two color ways. One feel good moment when your customer knows their bag exterior is made of 100% recycled water bottles.
The Tentree Organic Cotton Juniper Blanket is a cozy moment that automatically donates a percentage to nonprofits protecting the planet.
The Women’s JORIS Softshell Jacket is made from 100% recycled polyester, the JORIS Jacket has a no contact keychain that lets you decide when you want to live contact free.
Each year we work to take wider strides toward a workplace that both uses and provides products that go farther, last longer, and takes old materials and gives them new life.
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Victory isn’t won in a day, but when you choose Flywheel as your supplier, you are taking part in many small steps that amount to something more.
The Situation: A school district in California was looking to keep kids hydrated and away from water fountains in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The school didn’t want to add thousands of plastic water bottles to landfills.
The Solution: The district replaced water fountains with filling stations, and provided each student with a Camelbak Eddy (made with 50% recycled material and BPA free) to use instead.
The Situation: A biotech firm was looking for 500 lightweight hoodies and 500 masks as part of a company appreciation initiative.
The Solution: The distributor was able to offer a lightweight eco-friendly hoodie with a mask/snood built in and won the bid over two other distributors while contributing to the 1% for the Planet program. Definite win!