Make a difference by embracing a plastic-free lifestyle.
Plastic-Free July is more than just a month-long challenge; it's a global movement to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainable living.
Plastic-Free July is more than just a month-long challenge; it's a global movement to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainable living.
Remember the pure joy of childhood? Transforming a simple cardboard box into a spaceship, a pirate ship, or a magical castle? That spark of creativity doesn't have to fade with age!
Don't throw out your used mailer boxes just yet!
There’s been a surge in demand for eco-friendly packaging over the years. And there are no signs of it slowing down. Sustainable packaging is here to stay.
More and more consumers are making purchasing decisions based on a company's commitment to sustainability. Cardboard boxes overflowing with plastic peanuts and mountains of unrecyclable labels — these traditional packaging practices are no longer cutting it.
Sustainability is an incredibly complex subject that is difficult to define in just one or two sentences or even an entire paragraph. The original definition of sustainability was focused on the environment and using only natural and easily renewable resources that people could rely upon indefinitely. While this definition is still accurate, the meaning of sustainability has evolved significantly over the last few years.