Every year, an office probably uses thousands of meters of adhesive tape, which are used to stick together notes, presentations on paper, documents, and whatever else your office might think of sticking.
Don't you think that this is such a waste of resources? Sure, per piece, these adhesive tapes don't cost much, probably around $3 for dozens of yards. But think, if your company consumes around a thousand rolls of tape, that would mean $3000 in additional costs every year. If your company would like to save some money, then eliminating this miscellaneous costs is one way of doing it.
It is impossible not to use adhesive tape, of course. So what you can probably do to save money on adhesives is to reuse. Reuse, you ask? Can we do that with tape? Most probably not. However, you can use other available mediums to stick what you have to stick--and still reuse them.
For that, we have reusable adhesive putty. This clay-like material can be applied to almost any surface, wherever you want to stick what you have to stick. It is stable but can be removed without leaving any marks, which only prove their reusability. Of course they are non-toxic, so there is no need to worry about accidental ingestion in the office.
Best of all, they are a lot cheaper than adhesive tapes! The savings are increased by multiple folds since your company will be using them over and over again. Say goodbye to the tape!