Banner Bags

Banners look great, flying over the town, but what happens when they come down? Chances are they get sent to a landfill, destined to sit year after year. Recycled banner bags re-purposed as beach totes, messenger bags, or simple shopping carry-alls give you an option that is a win for your company, customers and the environment. Great as donor gifts, auction items, gift bags, or for sale as income generators, each time these bags are repurposed your name gets out there one more time. If you are an organization that has banners you would like to recycle rather than add to landfill please get in touch for more information!

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Fort Point Arts Community

These medium sized totes were made for the Fort Point Arts Community from an banner they hung in Boston's South Station. Each unique artist created image was made into a single tote. FPAC sold each tote in their artist-run store: Made in Fort Point.

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Boston ICA

This wildly popular Shephard Fairey banner promoting his exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art was made into dozens of gusseted messenger bags all for sale at the ICA store.

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Northeastern University

This 30" x45 " photo banner on the Northeastern University campus was made into 275 messenger bags. Designed with a clean minimal style the bags are sized to hold a laptop and have a flat cotton binding and an adjustable strap.

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Northeastern University

Once banners gracing Columbus Ave in the Northeastern University neighborhood we made them into small boxy totes and large beach bags. NU used them as a fundraising incentive for their very successful graduating senior campaign.

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Taste of Roslindale

This tall shopper is a single tote made as a unique auction item for the "Taste of Roslindale" event to promote Roslindale restaurants and Roslindale Main Streets. $100 Wow!