For every campaign, political or non-political, a lot of campaign signs are printed each day. But after the use is over, they are dumped aside. Till now, no one has given a proper though on what are to be done with these campaign signs and banners. However, the candidates and campaigners must take some effort to reuse these campaign signs after one campaign cycle. However, on many occasions, this is not possible and the only option left then is to recycle these signs.

Here are some ways that are suggested to manage your used campaign signs:

• If someone hosts a campaign signs in his or her yard, then the best thing to do is to repurpose it and keep it. These signs can be used for many purposes. For instance, in case of a paper campaign sign, the uncoated underside can be turned inside out and can be reused for another campaign purpose or even for writing banners like charity, sign support, garage sale and so on.

• Paper signs can be used for making posters for various purposes: workplace, schools, educational institutions, or even houses. These signs can be cut and reduced to smaller sizes and are easy to manage and work with.

• However, it is difficult to reuse the bag signs. Although, one can turn them inside out and use them with another sign, but that is not a very feasible option and in such cases, it is advisable to dump them in the recycle bins.

• If you are thinking about a plastic campaign sign, then the best thing to do is to paint it all over again to cover up the earlier quote or sign and reuse them for another campaign altogether. These are best to reuse as they look brand new after painting.

Thus, be creative and turn your used campaign signs into something new and worthwhile. Recycling them is although an inevitable option.

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