Sustainable Packaging for Clothing 

Clothing is something a lot of people sell, and you’ve probably considered sustainable materials for the clothes themselves. You also want to look at the packaging too. Certain companies have done it differently and have managed to create eco-friendly items for the packaging that they offer. Here are some sustainable packaging clothing options to consider. 

Bolden 

Bolden uses shipping boxes that are made only from materials that are recyclable, and everything is recyclable. They use paperboard and paper materials to make the recycling process easy, with mailer boxes that offer a fast delivery, and better experience for unboxing. 

They also use shipping bags that are made from over 80% materials that are recycled, and the paper that they use for their catalogs are PEFC recycled paper, so it’s something that comes from sustainable forests, and also sources that are controlled and recycled. 

LANIUS 

This is a company that uses cardboard boxes for their clothing, which are made solely from cardboard that’s recycled up to four times, and the shipping boxes are also made from highly recycled materials. Custom sizing and packaging also helps, as they find different ways to fit the material without needing to add a bunch of excess within this. 

They also minimize the concept of printing, by sending and receiving all invoices digitally, so you don’t have to spend paper to make them. 

They also don’t use polybags and plastics that are newly made in their company, as an effort to ensure that they don’t make more plastic than what’s out there. 

Thought 

Thought is a company that does commit as well to eliminating all plastic, and their packaging is almost totally recyclable. 

The garment and mailer bags that they use are made from compostable, recyclable, and recycled types of materials. 

You can take the current garment bags and dispose of these in bins that are compostable, and they biodegrade within 3 months, and even their tags are made from cotton that’s organic, so no plastic tags here. 

TAMGA 

This is a company that uses a cotton bag that’s made from unbleached organic flour. 

The cool thing about it is that you can use it again for other items, and is really good for keeping items clean, especially from them. 

All of their shipping bags are sourced from sustainable plants and are totally compostable.  

The hang tags that they have on these are made from total post-consumer materials, and they even recycle the thank you cards that they use. So while they do keep these as a means to leave a good impression and thank customers for their support, they make sure not to waste paper either. 

BTKA Designs 

This is another packaging that doesn’t use plastic, and it’s made from materials that are paper based. 

The mailer bags are splashproof, tear-proof, and they don’t contain any plastic. The orders get packaged into large cardboard boxes, sealed with a tape that’s paper based. 

The paper wrapping is also good for unique and fun types of designs that offer a really fun unboxing experience. They also make sure that the void fillers are sustainable too, that way the contents are protected within the packaging, and also look good too, without wasting space. 

Clothing is starting to change, with more and more people becoming environmentally conscious, and earth-friendly with the way that they package stuff. With more and more focusing on the different aspects of sustainability, it’s no wonder that, in the world of packaging, sustainability is becoming something that isn’t just a suggestion these days, but a must for the ideal packaging and unboxing experience possible.