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Reducing plastic usage with paper padded envelopes

Packaging technologists at Kite Packaging have introduced their new paper padded envelopes, an envir…
Packaging technologists at Kite Packaging have introduced their new paper padded envelopes, an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional bubble lined envelopes.

These new additions to the Kite website are a reliable way of getting smaller products to their targeted destination.

With the envelopes’ simple yet effective corrugated fluting acting as a layer of cushioning in transit, it removes the need for internal plastic lining like in a bubble lined envelope.

They are the ideal solution for businesses requiring a padded envelope that is not bubble lined in order to cut down on plastic.

Kite’s new envelopes are 100% recyclable and each of the five available sizes adheres to Royal Mail’s PiP guidelines.

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