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Amanda Weedmark
Eco stickers (vegan inks, non-vinyl material choices) in addition to sticker packaging options would be a wonderful addition to the lineup.
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Use recycled plastic for mailers
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Jessica Thompson
Stoked on bubble mailers but can you use recycled plastic? RPET might be an option but I'm not in the thin film industry so not a material expert. Companies like mine have environmental committments and simply would never buy these.
This should be an easy sourcing issue. Is it a P in the A? Yes and more expensive. But it's also your whole a** job. Sticker Mule, you have a great innovative reputation so please make good on that by offering ecofriendly options. Other companies on Amazon are scooping your potential profits by selling recycled or "biodegradable" bags. The biodegradable thing is pretty dubious so I'd prefer to see recycled personally.
You could offer it as an option - people will pay more for recycled mailers. DO NOT brand them with loud SM branding. We would just want solid color options with a generic note and symbol showing they are recycled, biodegradable. And don't greenwash it, if it says recycled that needs to be 100%. If it's only 20% you have to say that. Just put 20% in the middle of the classic recycled icon, you can get on on thenounproject.
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Strategic eco materials plan
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Jessica Thompson
Heres what I recommend as someone that does this for a living. Focus on the high volume items like tape, envelopes etc. Start offering recycled/biodegradable options. I would prioritize those over stickers and pins. There are a lot of things that are easy to do. Recycled pins are hard for instance. You can ask me for advice.
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Eco-friendly Stickers
Joe Buchmann
Would love to see stickers like this: https://www.jukeboxprint.com/eco-friendly-stickers
Cassie McIntyre
Voting for biodegradable, compostable or recyclable bubble mailers!
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