ASI’s 2012 Eco-Friendly Green Catalog Selling Fast

Captivate eco-minded buyers with green products from the catalog with a conscience

TREVOSE, PA – March 21, 2012 – The Advertising Specialty Institute (ASI) today announced its eco-friendly Green Catalog has already sold over 60,000 copies.

The go-to guide for environmentally friendly products with a circulation of 125,000 features tips for being green and ways to promote eco-friendly products as a responsible alternative, along with case studies on such subjects as selling organic apparel and using technology to cut waste.

The eco-friendly items range from bamboo iPhone cases, eco-friendly “sprout” watches and Bulova watches with mercury-free batteries to recyclable can coolers, biodegradable wine glass tags, bio pens and all-natural dog products.

“Kick off a spring campaign with eco-friendly products sure to appeal to environmentally conscious clients at resorts, corporate events, schools, conferences and fundraisers,” said Timothy M. Andrews, president and chief executive officer of ASI. “Arm yourself with fun, useful facts from ASI’s Green Catalog to use as sales tools to help clients feel good about what they’re buying.”

Products are grouped by easy-to-navigate categories, including bags and briefcases, clocks and watches, clothing, executive gifts, food and drink, health and beauty, incentives and recognition, office and computer accessories, outdoors, pet accessories, sports, writing instruments and travel.

The Green Catalog features:

  • 120+ products from 30+ suppliers, in all price ranges
  • Free shipping (expires April 22)
  • Free full-color imprinting
  • Free digital version with a print purchase

The front of each copy can be imprinted in full color with the distributor’s logo and contact information, and ASI offers this feature at any time throughout the year.

Selling through catalogs continues to be an effective marketing medium for distributors and suppliers. Results of an ASI research study indicate that over 86% of active distributors declare catalogs to be important or even essential for generating sales.