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Whether you are moving, have a business to run, or are simply someone who ships items often, you are likely aware of how expensive packing supplies can be. At first, it may not seem as much, but as time goes on, you realize that you are in need of other packing alternatives that will save you some money.

If you can’t do this on your own, and you are also looking for a shipping company to take care of all of your shipping needs. Unival Logistics is a global logistics powerhouse that takes care of your most precious shipping needs in a safe, affordable, and reliable day. 

When we think of packing supplies, what comes to mind? Boxes, pallets, packing peanuts, packing tape, and filler materials. It sounds unbelievable, but small changes can make a world of difference when it comes to the world of shipping. Let’s jump in and learn more about the ways to save on packing supplies.

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Recycle, Reduce and Reuse

The environment is becoming a more and more talked about topic. We are all aware of the fact that, amongst other things, consumerism is harming the planet. It’s in the best interest of all of humanity to try our best to lower the amount of waste that we produce. 

While this might not always be an option if you are a shipping company looking to save on packing supplies, but reusing boxes is a great way to leave more room in your shipping budget.

This is a great way for an individual with a business to ship out items. There are some shipping companies that will ask you to mail the box back at their cost as a way to spare the materials used. However, what you will most commonly find is shipping companies using boxes from recycled materials.

Consumers Are Pushing for Eco-Friendly Materials

Ideally, you would want a box that is sturdy, but eco-friendly. Research has shown that consumers are looking for companies that have a “greener” way of operating. For most, a deciding factor can be whether or not the company functions in an eco-conscious way. When you can, avoid plastics. For example, use biodegradable peanuts.

Although at times the more eco-friendly option may seem more expensive, rest assured. People are willing to pay more if they get a box that was recycled. Make sure that you find a supplier of boxes that matches your expectations in regards to the sturdiness of the box, the size of the box, and the price of the box. 

Other Alternatives

As previously mentioned, a small change can make a world of difference. Especially in the world of packaging supplies and shipping. A few of the most popular ways to cut the cost of packaging supplies are: cutting the size of the packaging, reconfiguring the size of the box, and changing the size of the shipping case (pallets)

The price of the box is in direct correlation with the amount of carton (or other material) that has been used. Meaning that you save on boxing materials by altering the size. The material saved also makes the full size of the shipments lighter, making the transport use less fuel.

Use What You Have On Hand

If you have any materials already at hand, no matter if you are an individual running your small eCommerce business or a company looking for ways to cut costs, use them! You can use old newspapers as filler in the boxes, especially for small shipments. If you have any extra materials, figure out a way to include them in shipping while assuring safety.

Make sure that everything is protected, and that all the contents are safely placed and won’t get damaged. If something is breakable, double-check it, do all that is needed and then send it off.

Final Words of Advice

Using eco-friendly packing supplies will in the end be more profitable, no matter what your shipping needs are. It is way more likely that you will lose business if your customers are turning away due to the fact that you don’t have eco-friendly options to offer. This will result in a loss that can greatly impact you.

Saving on packing supplies is definitively not as hard as it may sound in the beginning. All it takes is a little bit of research and effort. 

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