“Trees for T-Shirts” Campaign
Executive Public Relations (EPR), a Bowling Green Public Relations firm that specializes in advertising, marketing and image development, is introducing their new line of organic t-shirts for their screen printing division. This new environmentally friendly transformation is due to the awareness that today’s market needs to build, produce, and sell products that preserve and protect the world around us. With their new line of organic t-shirts, EPR is unveiling its “Trees for T-Shirts” campaign, with the support of the National Arbor Day Foundation to make Bowling Green a cleaner and greener place to live. The “Trees for T-Shirts” campaign is a one-day event at Kereiakes Park where the staff of EPR will begin the campaign by planting one tree to symbolize the importance of the environment. Immediately after there will be a 10 minute presentation and free T-shirts for those that attend. This tree has been donated via Schott Gardens recognizing our eco-friendly materials. This is just the beginning of the campaign for EPR: they are willing to plant one tree for every one hundred shirts that are sold. EPR is inviting all Bowling Green businesses and residents to attend the event; that will be a beginning eco-challenge for all small businesses. Kevin Andrews, the President of EPR comments saying “We are going full circle, EPR is becoming greener in more ways than one. We use organic materials, eco-friendly inks, and renewable resources within our offices. This is just the start.” For more information please contact Executive Public Relations at (270) 842.5373 or visit us at www.executivepublicrelations.com Summary: Who: Executive Public Relations When: Tuesday June 10th 2008 Time: 10am Location: Kereiakes Park What: Trees-4-T-Shirts PR Campaign Main Contact: Chris Nation (502.417.2379) Most Popular |
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