Product Overview
- Vibrant packing paper for securing shipping items
- Eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics
- Paper shred is compostable, non-toxic, and recyclable
- Doubles as decor so items will pop
- Great for designers and business brand enhancement
- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 11.66 lb.
- Color
- Green
- Features
- Commercially Compostable Made in America Non-Toxic Recyclable
- Material
- Paper
- Package Size
- 10 lb.
- Pattern
- Plain
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Style
- Crinkle Cut Shredded
- Type
- Packing Paper
Details
Firmly nestle products in place with a festive touch using the Lavex crinkle paper shred olive, a decorative packing filler. This packing filler is a great eco-friendly choice that is composed of entirely recycled paper. It's intended for commercial composting only and facilities may not exist in your area. The olive color is made with a non-toxic dye that is safe for both children and pets! Since the crinkle paper shred is offered in so many different colors, it is an excellent decorative element for visual displays, centerpieces, and marketing campaigns, which is great for designers. For businesses, it offers a protective loose-fill packing material that also lends itself to brand enhancement.
Compressing easily, the creased design allows you to fit more into packaging, which further protects your curated items. However, this feature also offers maximum expansion, so for those display purposes, you can do more with less. The ultra-vivid hues and non-toxic dyes won't fade over time, giving them a great shelf life. Whether implemented as a design for a wedding centerpiece or color-coordinated packaging for brand enhancement, your imagination allows the possibilities to be endless for what the crinkle paper shred can do for you!
Customer questions about this product
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Recyclable
This item is able to be recycled under some recycling programs.
Made in America
This item was made in the United States of America.
Commercially Compostable
Compostable products will turn into nutrient-rich organic materials when disposed of with other compostable items in limited areas where facilities exist, leaving no visible or toxic residue.