Corrugated paper products, the layered paper material often referred to as “cardboard,” are the most recycled material on the planet.We assure that the corrugated portions of our packages are both recyclable and biodegradable.
Please remember that virtually nothing degrades in a landfill.Landfills are designed to prevent the movement of air and water through waste materials.We recommend recycling or composting of our corrugate.
The corrugated materials forming the main structure of our packaging (the medium) are 100% recycled.The thin printed layer (the liner) ranges from 100% recycled content to 15% recycled/85% virgin material.
When we must use virgin material, we purchase exclusively from sources participating in the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.This program assures that certified foresters manage their forest resources in a sustainable fashion.
Corrugated and most other paper products can be recycled in virtually every community in the United States.Our packaging is designed so that the corrugated or other paper products separated from any plastic when the consumer opens the package, making recycling simple.
In communities where curbside recycling is not available, local businesses (particularly local newspaper publishers) often will accept clean paper products from consumers or community organizations.The entity that picks up local household trash is usually a good source of information for the consumer on local recycling opportunities.
Biodegradable Corrugated Components
Corrugated paper products, the layered paper material often referred to as “cardboard,” are the most recycled material on the planet. We assure that the corrugated portions of our packages are both recyclable and biodegradable.
Please remember that virtually nothing degrades in a landfill. Landfills are designed to prevent the movement of air and water through waste materials. We recommend recycling or composting of our corrugate.
The corrugated materials forming the main structure of our packaging (the medium) are 100% recycled. The thin printed layer (the liner) ranges from 100% recycled content to 15% recycled/85% virgin material.
When we must use virgin material, we purchase exclusively from sources participating in the Sustainable Forestry Initiative. This program assures that certified foresters manage their forest resources in a sustainable fashion.
Corrugated and most other paper products can be recycled in virtually every community in the United States. Our packaging is designed so that the corrugated or other paper products separated from any plastic when the consumer opens the package, making recycling simple.
In communities where curbside recycling is not available, local businesses (particularly local newspaper publishers) often will accept clean paper products from consumers or community organizations. The entity that picks up local household trash is usually a good source of information for the consumer on local recycling opportunities.