Last year it was estimated that Brits would throw out 108 million rolls of Christmas wrapping paper. That’s a lot of waste. Even the most well-intentioned of us may be unaware that the wrap we put in ...
Bubble wrap is a simple insurance for safe shipping. It’s lightweight, effective, and oddly satisfying to pop. But while it's excellent at protecting fragile items, bubble wrap may pose a problem when ...
New eco-friendly plant-based, antimicrobial, plastic-free food wrap which contains starch-based fibers can enhance protection and reduce food spoilage. ‘New plant-based, antimicrobial food wrap ...
Chances are that a lot of us will be wrapping some last-minute gifts this weekend, whether we’re celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule, or Festivus. Rather than going for regular store-bought wrapping ...
During the holidays, we buy rolls of printed paper, ribbon and other accessories to wrap picture perfect gifts for friends and family. Add to that the bags, boxes and bubble wrap accumulated from ...
You don’t need to buy those expensive rolls of wrapping paper. Instead, make your own holiday gift wrap. Everything from old calendars to your kids’ artwork can be used to wrap gifts the eco-friendly ...
Gift wrapping can be just as meaningful as the present itself, but it doesn’t have to harm the planet. From reusable fabrics to compostable papers and creative upcycling, there are countless ways to ...
Wrapping paper – that thing that makes our holiday gifts look so festive – has a landfill problem. If it's shiny, metallic, or glitter-encrusted it's not recyclable. And even recycled paper isn't ...
Fabric is the perfect reuseable material for wrapping presents because it comes in lots of colors and patterns just like wrapping paper. In Japan, fabric wrapping is so prevalent, it’s become an art ...