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barron
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« on: February 21, 2008, 03:41:59 PM »

Buyers - look out for sellers who offer recycled packaging
Sellers - So you want your item to have a low, low mailing cost ... then recycle and reuse ... but dont skimp on the packaging.   
Even with the new UK postal rating system - thin/small letter, slightly less thin/medium letter, fatter large letter and packet - you may often find that a light weight but bulkier packet is actually cheaper to send than it used to be. 
           A layer of bubblewrap plus a  polythene mailing bag (both preferably recycled) is a great way to send a used paperback book. Saves on packaging and on postage - as it usually qualifies for the large letter rate! 
           Anyway - it is better to have a little more padding than a bent or damaged item on arrival, just for the sake of saving a few pennies in postage costs! 

So... re-using jiffy bags; bubblewrap; mailing boxes; plastic and other mailing envelopes is the first step.  But why not go that little bit further in your quest for a happy customer and a better planet? 

There are all sorts of boxes and packaging materials around the home that can easily be recycled for mail-outs.  Cardboard boxes are an obvious choice for items of a fragile nature that  you want to arrive safely.

Lots of space to fill ? - use the instant protective filler you generate from your paper shredder.

Save and reuse the polystyrene foam beads that are used by some companies. 

Even the blocks of polystyrene foam or cardboard preformed shapes that electrical items etc come packaged inside their boxes with can be adapted for reuse.

I have even found that catfood cartons, the kind the pouches come in, can be great little mailing boxes.

Save some of your cereal boxes ... a snip or two with a pair of sissors and ... hey presto - instant stiffening for an envelope that needs to go marked 'do not bend'!

So take a look around and rather than bin bags and boxes and bubblewrap - recycle them, save money and then the Buyer is Happy,  the Seller is Happy .... EVERYONE's HAPPY!

Maybe eBay could come up with a little symbol for sensible sellers who recycle packaging stuff ? 
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« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2009, 11:28:15 PM »

Bubblewrap is expensive. Much more so than the weight saving justifies.

You will fin tearing newspaper into narrow strips by hand is a lot quicker than most shredders. Collect the free advertising papers distributed newsagents and post offices. You are going to those places anyway!

New cardboard boxes are inexpensive when bought bulk, and take up less room than recycling old boxes!
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