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What packaging do you use?

Updated on February 2, 2026
Updated on 02/2/2026

We prioritize sustainability in every step of our packaging process. All orders are packed and sent by our facility following all the packaging guidelines to secure the shipments. We use protective materials (bubble wrap, sealed bags, etc.) to make sure the items arrive safely to your destination. Here's how we ship your items:

Eco-Friendly Packaging Materials We Use:

  • Cardboard boxes
    100% recyclable and sturdy for protection during transit.

  • Paper tape
    Fully biodegradable and avoids the use of plastic adhesives.

  • Paper filler (when necessary)
    Only used when extra padding is required. We minimize its use wherever possible.

What We Avoid:

  • No adhesive plastic tapes

  • No duct tape

  • No unnecessary fillers or oversized packaging

We believe every package is an opportunity to reduce environmental impact. Our packaging approach is designed to:

  • Minimize waste

  • Lower carbon footprint

  • Reduce plastic pollution

You’re free to choose the packaging that works best for your shipment — with a few important guidelines to follow.

Allowed Packaging Materials:

  • Boxes or envelopes (cardboard or plastic)

  • Bubble wrap or other cushioning materials

  • Paper or plastic filler

  • Materials purchased at your local postal facility

Prohibited:

  • USPS Priority Mail-branded boxes (even if reused)

Best Practices for Packing Your Items:

  1. Ensure full protection:
    Secure your item from impact damage during transit.

  2. Protect against moisture:
    Especially important for books and paper goods — use a plastic liner or waterproof bag if necessary.

  3. Minimize unused space:
    Use only the filler needed to prevent movement.

  4. Avoid prohibited materials:
    Do not use duct tape or USPS Priority Mail boxes.

Note: You can also check out our packing guide.

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