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50%

of global paper consumption is caused from packaging.

26%

of waste in landfills consists of packaging materials.

500

billion plastic bags are used globally each year, many of which are single- use and contribute to mass waste.

SUSTAINABILITY

We provide sustainable packaging solutions that are both eco-friendly and visually appealing, helping brands reduce their environmental impact while maintaining high-quality design.

 

Our sustainable packaging is made from recyclable, biodegradable, or reusable materials, offering an eco-conscious option without sacrificing durability or functionality.

As part of our sustainable initiative, we offer larger discounts on

environmentally friendly alternatives to help encourage our customers

transition into packaging that can make a difference.

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COMPOSTABLE

Compostable packaging offers an eco-friendly alternative that breaks down naturally, reducing waste and environmental impact.

 

Made from organic materials like plant fibers or biodegradable polymers, it decomposes into nutrient-rich compost, leaving no harmful residues.

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RECYCLABLE

Recyclable packaging is a sustainable option designed to be processed and reused, reducing the need for new raw materials and helping to minimize waste.

 

Made from materials like paper, cardboard, glass, and certain plastics, recyclable packaging helps preserve natural resources while maintaining high standards of durability and design

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REUSABLE

Reusable packaging offers a sustainable solution that can be used multiple times, reducing waste and the demand for single-use materials.

 

Designed for durability and repeated use, it helps brands lower their environmental footprint while offering practical, eco-friendly alternatives for consumers. 

ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS

Upgrade Your Packaging Using Sustainable Materials

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Biodegradable and made

from recycled fibers.

 

Used for:

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Shipping Boxes

Product Boxes

Mailer Envelopes

Packaging Inserts

Food Packaging

Labels & Tags

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RECYCLED
PAPER

Made from post-consumer

or post-industrial plastic waste.

 

Used for:

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Bottles

Lids

Containers

Jars

Clamshell Packaging

Shrink Film

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RECYCLED
PLASTIC

Made from natural materials

like wheat straw or sugarcane.

 

Used for:

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Bottles

Plates & Bowls

Cutlery

Cups

Food Containers

Trays

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BIODEGRADABLE
PLASTIC

Materials like PLA & cornstarch

decompose into natural elements.

 

Used for:

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Food containers

Pouches

Shipping Mailers

Clamshell Packaging

Drink Cups

Medical Packaging

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COMPOSTABLE

Derived from sources like corn,

sugarcane, and seaweed.

 

Used for:

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Food Wrappers

Takeout Containers

Single-use Utensils

Food Pouches

Edible Packaging

Shopping Bags

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PLANT-BASED

Grown from agricultural waste and

mycelium, fully biodegradable.

 

Used for:

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Molded Packaging

Protective Packaging

Single-use Containers

Shipping Crates

Insulated Packaging

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MUSHROOM

100% recyclable and reusable

without loss of quality.

 

Used for:

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Bottles

Jars

Containers

Vials

Tinctures

Food Packaging

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GLASS

Strong & biodegradable

fibers.

 

Used for:

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Boxes

Reusable Bags

Containers

Labels & Tags

Food Packaging

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HEMP

Renewable, fast-growing

material.

 

Used for:

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Containers

Cutlery

Straws

Shopping Bags

Plates & Bowls

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BAMBOO
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EDUCATION &

LABELING

Properly labeling the disposal or recycling options of your packaging is crucial for promoting sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact.

 

Clear labels guide consumers on how to dispose of packaging responsibly, ensuring that materials are recycled or composted rather than ending up in landfills.

 

By providing accurate disposal instructions, brands can enhance customer awareness and engagement, fostering a culture of sustainability and responsibility.

 

Ultimately, well-labeled packaging contributes to a circular economy, where materials are reused and repurposed, benefiting both the planet and future generations.

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