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Experience the future of packaging with our upgraded, sustainable solutions. Unwrapping your green q

Experience the future of packaging with our upgraded, sustainable solutions. [Packlane Logo]( [Sustainability is Our Middle Name!]( [Sustainability is Our Middle Name!]( Unwrapping your green queries FAQs Why Is Sustainable Packaging Important? Product packaging makes up 28% of all municipal solid waste generated every year. What’s worse, we’re producing nearly 4x more packaging waste than in 1960, thanks to rising trends in e-commerce. Introducing sustainable practices and principles can help stop this upward trend while being kinder to the environment.   What Type of Packaging Is Environmentally Friendly? Environmentally friendly packaging comes in all shapes and sizes. With that said, recycled, recyclable, compostable, and biodegradable materials are far more sustainable than single-use plastic, styrofoam, and petroleum-based packaging.   What Is the Most Sustainable Packaging? The most sustainable packaging is custom-fit to your products and uses recycled materials that can be reused, recycled, or composted. On top of that, it’s important to choose product packaging that’s created using eco-friendly manufacturing processes. However, it’s essential to consider the entire lifecycle of the materials you choose, from their origins to where they end up and carbon emissions during transportation.   Where Can I Buy Eco-Friendly Packaging Materials? Here at Packlane, we offer numerous partially and fully recycled sustainable packaging materials. You get complete control over how your packaging looks, and you can choose custom sizes to reduce waste plus transportation-based carbon emissions further.   Is Cardboard Packaging Sustainable? Cardboard and paper products made using recycled materials and eco-friendly manufacturing processes are some of the most sustainable packaging options available.   [Meet Econoflex]( [Meet Econoflex]( [@packlanehq](   [Packlane](   [Design a Box]( [Inspiration]( [Customers]( [About](   [Twitter](  [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](  [Pinterest](   ©2024 Packlane, Inc. All rights reserved. No longer want to receive these emails? [Unsubscribe here](. 14931 Califa Steet, Suite 301, Sherman Oaks, CA 91411

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