Natural Material Promotional COFFEE CUPS
There is absolutely no doubt that the range of reusable promotional coffee cups has recently taken the promotional world on a storming ride, as the reusable trend speeds up and increases its exposure in a number of industries. It simply stands to reason that the next level of performance will derive from technological innovation, in this case, the combination of vacuum insulated reusable cups with a range of recycled materials, further underlining the green credentials of this popular and practical product range.
Recycled materials are being used to promote a wide range of merchandise ideas these days. Recycled coffee cups have several materials that are becoming more widely used when it comes to recycling. Recycled rice husks have recently been employed in the production of a popular range of cups. Previously the newest material used was rice husks which were incinerated at the point of disposal, leading to a double problem for the environment. The natural reusable coffee cup is a typical example of the effective utilization of rice husk waste. It has a pleasant, natural outer surface and protects and retains the contents of the cup at the right temperature to make the beverage pleasant to drink for a longer period of time.
A natural material associated with human consumption of beverages for millennia is the bark of the cork tree. Cork is now back as people realize its natural texture, attractive finish, and insulating properties, making it a material worth considering for environmental advocacy ideas. Plantations of cork have been hundreds of years, only recently rediscovering this time-honored natural product as manufacturers look for ideas that satisfy the public’s interest in saving the planet while providing users with something truly practical. In all product categories, promotional items must first and foremost meet a range of practical requirements. For this reason, coupled with the appeal of cork, the popularity of cork will only increase in the near future.
Another remarkable innovation recently unveiled is actually making reusable coffee cups out of recycled cups themselves! With the addition of a bonded acrylic material that gives the final product all the mechanical properties of the material made from the first level, virgin material. The addition of bonded acrylic material gives the final product all the mechanical properties of a product made from a first-grade, virgin material. If you are looking for a truly eco-friendly alternative, it is impossible not to take this new and innovative recycling range seriously without compromising on practicality and cosmetic quality.
The first cup of coffee of the day is an essential part of the productive life of most people with whom you do business. The ever increasing range of quality coffee roasters and specialty coffee houses that continue to perfect the art of coffee making year after year is the reason why new recycled, reusable coffee cups will be taken, and continue to be popular or for some time. With the fresh promotion of a wide range of reusable coffee cups continuing to grow in popularity over time, these new recycled material options will just be the cherry on top of the whole ever-expanding promotional category.
New Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 models by Rolex
Rolex has introduced four new reference models in its female-focused Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 reference model, featuring a “Rolesor” case that combines Oyster steel and 18k white gold, all with dials in a range of vibrant colorways. Here’s everything you need to know about Rolex’s new Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 model.
The first timepiece features a bezel set with 46 brilliant-cut diamonds and a fuchsia sun-treated dial at 6 o’clock adorned with diamond-set Roman “VI” numerals. The remaining three watches feature fluted bezels in white gold, with mint green sun-polished dials, white lacquered dials, and dark grey sun-polished dials. The hands, hour markers, and Roman numerals of each watch are crafted in 18-karat white gold.
The case of the new Datejust 31 is 31mm in diameter. According to Rolex, it is guaranteed to be water-resistant to a depth of 100 meters. The middle of the case is made from a single piece of Oystersteel, an alloy from the 904L steel family that is commonly used in the aerospace industry for its corrosion-resistant properties similar to those of precious metals. Protecting the case and dial is a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a Cyclops lens is mounted on the date window at 3 o’clock. The screw-down case-back has subtle grooves on the edges, an element first introduced on the Oyster model in 1926, and is secured with a unique tool that allows only Rolex watchmakers to access the movement.
The new Datejust 31 is equipped with a movement developed and manufactured in-house by Rolex. Its patented geometry ensures the regularity of the movement in any position, compensating for gravitational errors caused by differences in the distance and thickness of the hairspring. The movement is fitted with a paramagnetic nickel-phosphorus escapement wheel, while the oscillator of the movement features a patented paramagnetic shock absorber designed by Rolex to help increase the resistance of the movement to shocks. It is also powered by an automatic winding module through the perpetual wheel, which provides approximately 55 hours of power.
The new Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 meets Rolex’s Superlative Chronometer certification, redefined in 2015, which requires each fully assembled timepiece to undergo a series of tests, including testing the watch’s performance and precision on the wrist, power reserve, water-resistance and the movement’s ability to be self-winding. The Rolex Superlative Chronometer must meet the standard setting of -2/+2 seconds/day or more to be named the official “Superlative Chronometer”.