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EBPC creates ‘Don’t Let Go’ symbols

The European Balloon and Party Council has created a ‘Don’t Let Go’ symbol for member suppliers and retailers to use in their consumer-facing balloon businesses.

“As part of our symbols special project, we previously conducted a survey with an opportunity for all members to provide some input into the use of symbols, along with five specific symbols we wish to introduce,” explained operations manager Suteesh Chumber.

“Many of our members have already been asking for access to the symbols which demonstrates a great industry commitment towards our core values. One of those symbols is ‘Don’t Let go’,” he continued.

The EBPC has now finalised this symbol, which is initially designed to be used by members only. The symbol – and complete guidance on how to use it – can be downloaded for free from the members area of the EBPC website.

“We are asking all members to consider using this symbol on their next packaging cycle to help the industry maintain its corporate social responsibility for the environment,” concluded Suteesh.

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