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Avery Dennison Graphics supports Signarama’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity by donating materials for Habitat for Humanity truck wraps. The wraps will drive awareness of Habitat for Humanity’s mission in various communities across the United States.

Avery Dennison Graphics supports Signarama’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity by donating materials for Habitat for Humanity truck wraps. The wraps will drive awareness of Habitat for Humanity’s mission in various communities across the United States.

Signarama announced a $250,000 partnership with Habitat for Humanity to help build and rehabilitate affordable homes throughout the U.S. and around the world. Avery Dennison’s donation of MPI 1005 Supercast Easy Apply RS with DOL 1360 gloss over laminate will be used by Signarama franchises to wrap 14 Nissan vehicles over the next 12 months.

During the months of October and March, which are “Habitat for Humanity Months,” all Signarama branches will donate 1% of all sign sales to Habitat for Humanity.

“Avery Dennison is proud to support Signarama’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity by donating our popular vehicle wrap products for the Nissan truck wraps,” says Todd Hain, marketing and communications manager at Avery Dennison Graphics. “Wrapping the 14 vehicles will help Habitat for Humanity raise awareness of its efforts in those communities. Vehicle wraps generate millions of positive impressions for brands and businesses each day on roads and highways around the world.”

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