Insinc Insights: Tag: eco packaging

  • Top 5 Reasons to Switch to Recyclable Courier Bags in Your Online Store
    As sustainability becomes a top priority for online shoppers, switching to recyclable courier bags can give your eCommerce business a competitive edge. In this article, we highlight the top five reasons why New Zealand online retailers should consider replacing traditional plastic packaging with recyclable alternatives.
    Posted: Friday 23 January 2026
  • Are Compostable Courier Bags Strong Enough for Shipping?
    Businesses across New Zealand are switching to eco-friendly packaging, but one common concern remains: are compostable courier bags strong enough for shipping? In this blog, we explore the durability, performance, and practicality of compostable bags in real-world shipping scenarios. We’ll also share tips for choosing the right type and size to ensure your goods arrive safely, sustainably, and professionally.
    Posted: Friday 16 January 2026
  • What Makes Packaging Compostable in New Zealand? A Simple Guide for Businesses
    Compostable packaging is growing in popularity across Aotearoa, but not all "eco" packaging is created equal. As more New Zealand businesses aim to reduce waste and align with environmental regulations, understanding what truly makes packaging compostable is essential. This guide will help your business cut through the confusion, choose the right materials, and stay compliant with New Zealand's compostability standards.
    Posted: Friday 5 December 2025
  • Is Switching to Brown Paper Bags Really Better for the Environment? A Guide for NZ Retailers
    As New Zealand businesses look for sustainable alternatives to plastic, brown paper bags are quickly becoming a popular choice in retail and hospitality. But what makes them a truly eco-friendly option? And what should NZ retailers know before making the switch?

    This guide dives into the environmental benefits, how brown paper bags are made, and how you can choose the right type for your business needs—all while aligning with Aotearoa’s growing commitment to sustainability.
    Posted: Wednesday 16 July 2025

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