
How Do We Do Packaging? Zero Plastic, Maximum Security!
Unfortunately, until the teleport is invented, running an online shop and parcel delivery services involve the use of various packaging materials, as we want the customer to receive the products in perfect condition and intact.
However, it makes a difference into what and how we package those products.
Is there such a thing as eco-packaging?

Like many people, we feel that single-use plastics should be banned from our lives, so we've been looking for solutions that are environmentally conscious and minimise our impact on the environment.
How do we do this?
We sourced packaging materials that are made from recycled materials and are themselves recyclable.
1. 3-ply cartons are strong enough to keep the products inside intact as they move through courier companies' logistics bases.
2. To ensure safe transport, the boxes are filled with a space-filler to prevent products from shifting or bumping into each other inside the box. However, instead of using traditional polystyrene (plastic) balls, we use Green-Fill space filler.
Green-Fill space filler is
- environmentally friendly - made from corn starch,
- fully biodegradable, water soluble,
- it can be composted or reused,
- it is not a selective waste
- it provides adequate security for the products being transported
3. To completely eliminate plastic from packaging, even the adhesive tape that seals the box is made of paper, so we can say that we don't use any plastic products when sending packages, only biodegradable, natural materials.
It may not be much in itself, but we believe that a small step is a small step and we can contribute to a sustainable economy and minimise our environmental impact.
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