Friday, March 4, 2022
BONJOUR FRANÇOIS CONTINUES HIS COMMITMENT
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Bonjour François presents its brand new product catalog
With a 48m2 stand, Bonjour François is offering a unique collection of promotional textile items made in France at the CTCO trade fair.
Tote bags, pencil cases, pouches... But much more! This large selection of products is now in stock! This means you can order essential promotional products made in France within a very short time.
Creation of a textile production unit
Another major innovation at Bonjour François is the creation of its own production unit located in Burgundy, Franche-Comté. Drawing on its experience with a network of more than 40 ESAT partner workshops and integration projects, this new manufacturing workshop allows us to develop a new aspect: custom production. Materials, dimensions, colors... The possibilities are endless to offer ever more innovative products.
French manufacturing at Bonjour François
The special feature of Bonjour François is transparency !
Most of its products are made from French fabric, a specificity that is not common in the market. This choice is explained by a desire to go all the way with what is called "Made in France" today. Indeed, its production carries out all its stages in France: spinning, weaving, cutting, making, marking...
Cotton, however, is not French, because its cultivation is only possible in very small quantities in France.
Finally, Bonjour François makes it a point to clearly and precisely communicate everything that goes into its Made in France offering. The company also offers its customers the opportunity to visit its production center if they have any questions.

Sustainable production
The company also dedicates a section of its catalog to on-demand production. This is a model where production is carried out once the order is confirmed. By offering on-demand manufacturing, we are moving away from large-scale, outsourced production, which generally leads to overconsumption and has disastrous consequences for the environment.
Production waste is also systematically reused in order to get as close as possible to a zero-waste consumption model.

Find Bonjour François at stand 7H05 from March 15 to 17 at CTCO Lyon