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Beermats used in recycling campaign

July 14, 2008 By: Whistleblower Category: Beermat Campaigns No Comments →

It is perhaps appropriate, that when Bath & North East Somerset Council wanted to launch a campaign highlighting the need to recycle, that they should include beermats as one part of their media campaign. This is because, apart from the obvious benefit of full-colour, litho-printed beermat being able to deliver a message with impact, beermats also 100% recyclable. Clearly demonstrating that Bath & North East Somerset Council practice what they preach.

The council used buses to deliver their message, as well as posters and beermats which were distributed to local businesses. Funding for this initiative was been granted by WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) established to promote resource efficiency.

A not-for-profit company, WRAP is backed by substantial Government funding from Defra and the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Apart from being 100% recyclable, it is also worth noting that genuine beermats are produced from wood-pulp. The pulp is typically constructed from a mix of recycled paper pulp (about 85%) and Scandinavian indigenous softwood. The softwood is typically purchased from forests that adhere to the sustainable forestry programme, where more trees are planted, than felled.

Genuine pulp-wood beermats can be designed, manufactured and printed by UK based beermat manufacturers such as Thirstys.co.uk Limited, an established beermat company based in the Midlands.

Beermats used in domestic violence campaign

July 14, 2008 By: Whistleblower Category: Beermat Campaigns No Comments →

When Hambleton District Council launched a campaign urging victims of domestic violence to seek advice and support, they included printed beermats as part of their high impact, media campaign. Beermats were printed with a picture of a fist and an uncompromising message “hit me, kick me, punch me, love me” together with helpline numbers. These beermats were subsequently distributed to Northallerton, Thirsk and Easingwold areas.

Local authorities, government agencies and police forces are increasingly including beermats as an integral part of local media campaigns, demonstrating the versatility and the power of this particular advertising medium.

Beermats are available in the UK through advertising agencies, promotional houses, print brokers and direct through the beermat manufacturers.

Beermats used to print pictures of wanted man

July 14, 2008 By: Whistleblower Category: Beermat Campaigns No Comments →

When the Warwickshire Police wanted to track down a person of interest, they used beermats to support their poster campaign. Pictures of the person wanted for questioning was printed on the beermats which were subsequently distributed to pubs and clubs in the local area.

This is not the first time the Police have used beermats to communicate with the public in relation to the apprehension of suspects or when seeking information in relation to an alleged offence. For example, West Midlands Police also used beermats to highlight their campaign for more information in relation to a murder investigation, these beermats were distributed to biker pubs and cafes.

The Metropolitan Police have used beermats to communicate public safety messages, domestic violence, anti-drugs campaigns and other targeted messages.

These campaigns demonstrate in tangible way the versatility, flexibility and value beermats can offer delivering campaign messages. Beermats are available in the UK through advertising agencies, promotional houses, print brokers and direct through the beermat manufacturers.