The Cotton Paper MOO Masks are Single-Use and Recyclable
Laura McQuarrie — September 2, 2020 — Art & Design
References: moo & prnewswire
People rely on MOO for everything from custom business cards to stationery and accessories, and now they can also order customizable and recyclable, one-time-use face coverings from the design, technology and manufacturing company. The brandable MOO masks are made from cotton paper that helps to give new life to t-shirt offcuts, a by-product of the garment industry.
The MOO masks are constructed, printed and packaged in the USA and appeal to businesses that want to introduce simple masks that are made from a single sheet of paper and have fully recyclable designs that are free from glue, elastic or other materials. The masks were created to be lightweight and breathable, and they offer an affordable way for businesses to offer a face-covering solution in indoor spaces where mask-wearing is mandatory.
Image Credit: MOO
The MOO masks are constructed, printed and packaged in the USA and appeal to businesses that want to introduce simple masks that are made from a single sheet of paper and have fully recyclable designs that are free from glue, elastic or other materials. The masks were created to be lightweight and breathable, and they offer an affordable way for businesses to offer a face-covering solution in indoor spaces where mask-wearing is mandatory.
Image Credit: MOO
Trend Themes
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