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Eco-Friendly Packaging for My Small Business

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:22 am
by Alex Guevara
Hi everyone,

I’m in the process of revamping my packaging for a small candle business and I’m leaning toward more eco-friendly options. Sustainability has become a core part of my brand and I want the packaging to reflect that.

I came across these Kraft boxes, which seem to be a great fit because they’re biodegradable and customizable. Has anyone here used kraft packaging for their projects? If so, what’s been your experience in terms of durability and customer perception?

Would love to hear your thoughts or any other suggestions for sustainable packaging options!

Thanks in advance!

Re: Eco-Friendly Packaging for My Small Business

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:56 am
by Erasmo Skeen
This is a fantastic initiative! Switching to eco-friendly packaging can be a great way to reduce your environmental impact and appeal to eco-conscious customers.

Kraft boxes are a great option! They're a classic for a reason. Here are some of my thoughts:

Durability: Kraft boxes are generally quite sturdy, especially if you opt for thicker cardboard. You can also reinforce the corners and add extra layers for added protection.
Customer Perception: Customers are increasingly aware of sustainability. Using kraft boxes can help you connect with eco-conscious consumers and build brand loyalty.
Customization: As you mentioned, kraft boxes are highly customizable. You can add your logo, branding, and even unique designs with things like custom tissue paper, twine, or dried flower accents.
Beyond kraft boxes, here are a few other eco-friendly packaging options to consider:

Biodegradable Fillers: Instead of plastic peanuts, use wood wool, shredded paper, or even dried leaves as fillers.
Reusable Containers: Consider offering customers the option to purchase reusable containers for their candles.
Minimal Packaging: Reduce the amount of packaging used overall.
Have you considered any other eco-friendly packaging options for your candle business? I'd love to hear your thoughts!