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Friday, January 25, 2013

Preparing the Perfect Christmas Package

By Jim Thorpe


Nearly everything is becoming eco-friendly these days. It used to be that you had to recycle your paper or milk jugs and that was the extent to which you could help save the environment.

Well, that is aside from consuming less, period. Most find the latter to be more of an inconvenience than a help so we're stuck with consuming the same amount as usual, but with growing populations, producing more and more overall waste.

Bringing the family together is a precious memory to hold onto. The only thing that can make it better is compiling the perfect package to send to your beloved overseas.

Your package needs to be the barrier that will protect the product from everything around it. You want to make sure that you take the time that you need to develop a package that is going to ensure the product is not harmed in any way while it is being tossed around through shipment.

The sturdier the substance, the less likely it is to break down. So if you're looking for environmental packaging options, look for things that will break down after just a few uses.

Once you have a send date in mind to get the package there at the right time, start thinking about what you want to get them. Getting them the things that will make their stay away from home not only bearable, but enjoyable is the best thing you can do for them.

They likely are going to be what you're looking for. If you need substance to your packaging, then you can still go for more sturdy options, but you should suggest other uses and recycling options for those you send this packaging to. Some of these can last a lifetime when properly taken care of.

When these packaging options are properly re-used, we can reduce the number of non-bio-degradable items that go straight to the landfills.

Remember what he likes to do and send him something related to that. Next, get her something that she can't get herself.

Make sure that you take the time that you need to understand how you are going to figure out how durable your product is. This may mean that you need to do a few practice shipments to ensure that you are going to be able to get a feel for what your product can and cannot endure.

Cardboard simply does not last long enough to be reused multiple times. It also doesn't break down as easily as other environmental packaging options.

Think about the things that you take for granted and find a creative way to include it in the package. The seemingly monotonous things you see every day make home seem like a real place to those abroad.

It will one day help the landfills reduce in size as they break down, but that's a long way coming without thorough action. Finally, using less packaging in general makes a huge difference to the environment.

Every time you use a green packaging option that is thinner, smaller, or just doesn't use as much material, you're doing something good for your environment. It may only be a small difference, but the more often you make that difference, the bigger the effect will be over time.

These are simple principles to keep in mind while preparing your Christmas package. Combine them together, get them to a packaging machine and send it off soon so it'll arrive in time for the Christmas call.




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