Craft Focus - February/March 2025 (Issue 107)

10 Protega Global partners with Evri to deliver sustainable packaging solutions Protega Global, a UK-based leader in sustainable packaging solutions, has entered into a new partnership with Evri, the UK’s leading dedicated parcel delivery company. This collaboration will see a range of Protega’s packaging supplies, including cartons, tapes, and other sustainable packaging products, made accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK through Evri’s platform. The collaboration makes it easy for businesses to choose packaging that aligns with their sustainability goals, without compromising on quality or performance. With Evri’s trusted network and Protega Global’s pioneering packaging solutions, this partnership aims to simplify the packaging choices for SMEs, by providing a variety of recyclable, compostable, and biodegradable options designed for modern e-commerce and retail needs. “At Protega, we believe in making sustainability straightforward for businesses of all sizes. Working with Evri means we can reach more SMEs across the UK, offering them a reliable source for high-quality, recycled and recyclable packaging” said Richard Steedman, Director at Protega Global. “This partnership brings our sustainable packaging solutions to the forefront for businesses eager to reduce waste and environmental impact.” Visit: www.protega-global.com British consumers support Small Business Saturday Despite stormy weather conditions hitting the UK, the nation’s support for small businesses remains strong, according to new research. The study by American Express to mark 2024’s Small Business Saturday in December shows that even faced with the force of Storm Darragh, over 10 million Brits shopped small on Small Business Saturday. The research suggests that a collective £634m was spent on Small Business Saturday in-store and online. The survey of 4,000 adults revealed average spend per person on the day was the highest since 2020, with top reasons for shopping small including wanting to support business owners on the high street (53 per cent) and recognising that it has been a tough period for small businesses (39 per cent). Encouragingly, seven in 10 (70 per cent) adults surveyed said they will continue to shop small next year because of the positive impact these businesses have on local communities. These figures are based on a third-party study that gathered consumer self-reported data from a nationally representative sample of UK adults – and does not reflect actual receipts or sales from Small Business Saturday, or American Express Cardmember spending data. The research asked consumers about their level of support for small businesses across this year; of those upping their support, they are doing so in a variety of ways; almost three quarters (72 per cent) say they are shopping small where possible; three-fifths (60 per cent) are recommending small businesses to friends and family; and nearly one-third (31 per cent) are posting positive reviews online. American Express is founder and principal supporter of Small Business Saturday, which encourages consumers to ‘shop small’ and support independent businesses in their communities. It is the UK’s most successful small business campaign; over the 12 years it has been running in the UK, it has engaged millions of shoppers and seen billions of pounds spent with small businesses. Widespread support for this year’s Small Business Saturday campaign came from across the political spectrum, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosting a reception for small businesses at Downing Street and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves undertaking a special visit to meet small firms in Leeds. Government ministers joined MPs from all political parties, including the Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch, in posting their support across social media. The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham were also among senior figures supporting the campaign. Michelle Ovens, Director of Small Business Saturday, said: “I’m thrilled to see so many people out supporting small businesses on Small Business Saturday, even despite the weekend’s terrible weather. Not only that, but spend per shopper is up this year, showing a really encouraging trend for small businesses looking for a Christmas boost. It is so critical for businesses that we get out to support them, not just this weekend but throughout the festive season. Being conscious about where our spend goes, even when budgets are tight, gives consumers the power to make a real difference to communities. Together we can shepherd in an optimistic 2025.” Dan Edelman, UK General Manager, Merchant Services, American Express, said: “Small businesses are vital to local communities so it’s incredibly encouraging to see this level of support on Small Business Saturday, even with the bad weather across most of the country. Looking ahead, it’s positive that consumers are intending to continue their support into next year too, something which will help keep local high streets thriving.”

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