How Recycled Name Badges Are Redefining Events

In the world of events, first impressions are everything. And what better way to make a statement than with name badges that not only stand out for their unique design but also for their commitment to the environment? Enter Terra Tags, crafted from the stunning handmade sheets of Dodgy Paper, which are redefining eco-elegance at events.

A Unique Collaboration

Terra Tag has teamed up with Dodgy Paper, a pioneer in creating recycled paper with character and charm. Each sheet of Dodgy Paper is a testament to the beauty that can be found in repurposing and giving new life to what was once considered waste. This collaboration has given rise to a line of name badges that are as individual as the people wearing them.

A Badge with a Story

Every Terra Tag tells a story. The paper used in these badges comes from the Pulp Professor's collection of handmade sheets, each one boasting a unique texture and pattern. This means no two badges are alike, much like the individual stories of the event attendees.

Eco-Friendly Without Compromise

The beauty of these recycled 'Dodgy Paper' Terra Tags lies not only in their appearance but also in their eco-friendly nature. Everything used in the creation of these badges follows a strict philosophy of reduce, reuse, and recycle. By choosing these badges for your event, you're not just making an aesthetic statement, but also a declaration of your commitment to sustainability.

The Impact on Guests

When guests receive a Terra Tag, they're immediately struck by the artisanal quality and the thoughtfulness behind the choice. It's a conversation starter, a way to break the ice, and a means to leave a lasting impression that extends beyond the event itself.

Conclusion: A Step Towards a Greener Future

As we move towards a more environmentally conscious society, the choices we make for our events speak volumes. Recycled 'Dodgy Paper' Terra Tags are more than just name badges; they're a step towards a greener future, a way to connect with others, and a celebration of the artistry that can be achieved when we think sustainably.

Rhonda Sweet

28 years experience as a strategic designer, ethnographic researcher and people leader at Bain, Westpac and McKinsey. I'm insatiably curious and always thinking about the people who experience a solution when I design. I love complex problems quite simply because they present a wide range of perspectives that can be resolved when rooted in deep user research. A Mum, artist, and owner of Terra Tags with an uncommon obsession for medieval Tudor history.

https://www.terratag.com.au/
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