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Giving Back to Your Community

February 15, 2010
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Once we got all the numbers we saw that even though we are a traditionally caring and responsive group, this need was way bigger than us. Almost 900 people each night being served at the Nashville Rescue Mission alone!

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What is Fair Trade?

December 10, 2009
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Fair Trade empowers farmers and workers thereby making them to feel responsible to produce foods that are clean, competitive in prices, and are healthy for consumption.

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New catalog and new products despite the economy.

August 26, 2009
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In a year where many companies are cutting back, Nashville Wraps is moving ahead to help keep you looking good and on budget.

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Trend Watch: Shop Local

April 7, 2009
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There are Starbucks in every small town and on every other street corner in the big cities for a reason. Companies like these and others know the importance of being local for their customers.

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Trend Watch: Sustainability Defined (finally)

March 27, 2009
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Suppliers and resellers who are not focused on key social and economic issues such as sustainable packaging are going to be left out when the economy rebounds.

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Sustainability…Easy to define or not?

February 11, 2008
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If Nashville Wraps makes desirable products that are relevant to our consumer and they also happen to be “green”, then that is certainly much better for all concerned.

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Plastic Bags are easiest to recycle

February 6, 2008

All plastic is recyclable. The fact that consumers are not told to recycle or that the government-controlled waste collection system precludes collection of plastics does not mean that plastic can’t be recycled. It can

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