Consumers love domestically produced products because they are often better for the environment, have a positive economic impact, can be delivered quickly, and demonstrate pride in our nation. In fact, 92% of Canadians make a point of purchasing Canadian brands and products and the majority don’t mind spending extra to support locally sourced and produced items.
Here are a few reasons why Canada-made products are smart for you, the environment, and your community.
1 – Good for People and the Environment
Choosing products made in Canada reduces the amount of fuel used and overall carbon emissions associated with transportation. Additionally, Canadian-made brands meet some of the highest health and safety standards in the world, according to the Standards Council of Canada.
2 – Positive Impacts on the Economy
Buying Canadian-made promos has a positive ripple effect on independent businesses, retailers, manufacturers, and spurs job creation. A product made and sold in Canada can benefit up to eight other market sectors.
3 – Quick Delivery
The simplified process of shipping domestically bypasses international supply chain issues and eliminates longer transit times from other countries of origin.
4 – More Flexibility
Faster processes provide more opportunities for easy drop shipping to multiple locations, smaller runs of customized products, and the ability to push through large orders on tight timelines.
5 – Showing your Canadian Pride
Spending money on items made, produced, and assembled in Canada not only brings and keeps money into the Canadian economy but demonstrates pride in our nation.
Selecting Canada-made promotional products is a simple way to help your community by supporting businesses that pay employees a fair wage in safe working conditions. It also helps to contribute to a brighter and more stable country by supporting local businesses.
Contact us today if you’re interested in patriotic promotional products and Canada-made items that strengthen our nation from the inside out while helping boost our national economy.
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