Travel Tags Offers Earth-Friendly Nattera(TM) Card


INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn., Sept. 6 /-- Travel Tags announced the launch of its Nattera(TM) Card today. The Nattera Card is made of corn-based PLA, a naturally renewable resource. As consumers and retailers focus on environmentally friendly solutions, Travel Tags is ready to meet that demand with the Nattera Card. Travel Tags' R&D team continues to look for additional applications and solutions involving environmentally friendly materials.

"Travel Tags has perfected the processes to produce an attractive and durable PLA card," according to Ryan Schreier, VP of Stored Value Sales. "Travel Tags' non-laminated construction provides an even more environmentally friendly card."

The Nattera Card is made of PLA, or Polylactide, which is a versatile polymer made of lactic acid. Lactic acid is made from dextrose by fermentation. Dextrose is made from cornstarch, which is essentially carbon dioxide and water.

About Travel Tags
Travel Tags, with 30 years of plastic printing experience, is headquartered in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. Travel Tags has manufacturing facilities, creative design services and sales offices in Portland, OR; Las Vegas, NV; San Bernardino, CA; and Monterrey, Mexico, as well as European-based operations through its sister company, Narboni, with locations in Paris and Miramont, France, providing gift, loyalty and phone card program solutions to the European, Middle Eastern, African and Asian markets. By pooling the capabilities and resources of these strategic locations, Travel Tags offers a variety of stored value products and services including design concepts and online and in-store fulfillment for gift, loyalty, membership, discount and phone cards.

Website: www.traveltags.com www.narboni.com

CONTACT: Christa Bahr, Marketing Manager, Travel Tags, +1-651-554-8522, cabahr@traveltags.com

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