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100% Compostable Padded Bubble Mailers

100% Compostable Padded Bubble Mailers

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Our 100% Compostable Bubble Mailers provide durable, eco-friendly protection with a recycled kraft exterior and cornstarch bubbles that fully biodegrade in 180 days. Customize these sustainable mailers from 5,000 units.

  • Stock Sizes:
    • 6 x 10” (Internal Dimensions - 5.22” x 10”) Case Size - 400 mailers
    • 8.5 x 12” (Internal Dimensions - 7.72” x 12”) Case Size - 200 mailers
  • Custom Options: Fully custom size, print, and tear strips
  • Certifications: TUV, ABA
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Our 100% Compostable Bubble Mailers are crafted to be the ideal sustainable shipping solution. Made from a unique blend of cornstarch and PLA with PBAT, they are designed to fully biodegrade within 180 days in home composting systems, eliminating plastic waste. The recycled kraft exterior provides a rustic, eco-friendly look, and water-based inks ensure low environmental impact. Customizable in size, print (full-bleed, two-sided, up to 4 colors), and available with additional tear strips, these mailers suit various industries including cosmetics, healthcare, apparel, and electronics. Certified by Vincotte, BPI, and TUV Dincerto, they meet high standards of compostability and quality. Storage Tip: For optimal performance, store in a cool, dry place. With a shelf life of up to one year, they provide a reliable, eco-conscious option for sustainable packaging needs. If you need a longer-lasting alternative, consider Kraft paper options, which are both recyclable and compostable.

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Is compostable packaging good for the environment?

Our perspective on compostable packaging evolves with ongoing research and new findings. One thing remains clear: we can't continue to depend solely on paper and LDPE (plastic) for future packaging solutions. Innovation in materials is essential, which is why we currently offer compostable options. While our present offerings may not be "perfect," the absence of investment from companies like ours would hinder progress toward the ideal compostable material. There are challenges, such as incomplete composting infrastructure and the lack of a strong alternative to fossil-based PBAT, a common binder in many bags. However, without exploring these options and supporting R&D in material science, legislative changes and the development of new materials will stall. For this reason, we see compostable technologies as a crucial investment in the future.

Do your bags contain microplastics?

No, they don’t. Many “biodegradable” plastics are often oxo-degradable plastics. These are produced from conventional non-biodegradable plastics, enhanced with additives that simulate biodegradation to promote material fragmentation. These plastics disintegrate into tiny fragments that persist in the environment. Our bags are completely different — there is no polyethylene structure in the bags. Instead, when they break down, they dissolve into water, organic biomass, and C02.

What are the certifications?

The bags are certified by all three industry certifiers; Vincotte, BPI and Dincerto, meeting American, European, International and Australian standards – including certifications for your domestic home compost. To gain these certifications, the product must break down within 90 days in commercial compost and 180 days in home compost conditions, including wormfarm compost. After degradation, they must leave no harmful residues behind. In fact, the only residue left behind is a soil enhancer which is returned to the earth as plant food.

What is the shelf life?

This is very important. To ensure maximum longevity, EcoPackables mailers should be stored in a dark, dry place. If stored correctly, they will be strong enough to send parcels around the world for at least 9-12 months, if not, their strength will be compromised. This is why we recommend ordering in 6-month intervals.