Sustainability
Recycled newspaper print is a sustainable option because it reduces waste, conserves resources, and minimizes environmental impact. By repurposing used newspapers, the need for new wood pulp is reduced, helping to prevent deforestation and protect ecosystems. Recycling paper uses significantly less water and energy compared to producing new paper, lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Additionally, it diverts paper waste from landfills, reducing methane emissions caused by decomposition. The process also minimizes the use of harmful chemicals, resulting in less pollution.
Carbon Neutral Shipping
EARTHSHOPP PAYS CARBON OFFSETS FOR EVERY SHIPMENT.
We also use only sustainable packaging materials:
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100% recycled cardboard
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100% recycled stuffing material
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Compostable tape
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Babasse (sugar cane waste) paper
*Carbon offsets are paid through Shopify Planet.
About Wrappily
Burdened with guilt and belief that a better solution existed, I founded Wrappily in 2013 to answer a global need for a smarter, more sustainable gift wrap. Not to mention, my house was being overrun with gently used paper, ribbons, and gift bags just waiting for their moment to shine (again). I just couldn’t take anymore!
Wrappily is an example of what happens when you start to connect the dots in life. I grew up in the printing industry (thanks, Dad) and my affinity for old fashion printing presses continued to grow during a decade spent working in the publishing industry.
Wrappily is headquartered on Maui, my home teeming with talented and generously supportive people willing to help make an idea a reality.
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How to use
Lay the newspaper flat and place your gift in the center. Fold the paper snugly around the gift, ensuring clean edges, and secure it with eco-friendly tape or reusable string, like twine or ribbon. To add flair, consider decorating with natural accents like dried flowers, sprigs of greenery, or personalized tags made from recycled cardboard. Recycled newspaper wrapping is not only budget-friendly but also helps reduce waste by giving paper a second life, making it a thoughtful and sustainable choice for any occasion.
To ensure a longer life flatten the wrapping paper sheets and stack them neatly. Store them in a folder, envelope, or box to protect from dust and damage. Alternatively, roll them around a cardboard tube. Keep them in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture to prevent discoloration and maintain their quality for reuse.
What is Earthshopp?
Earthshopp was founded by a mother and son team who believe that the health of the planet and reversing climate change should be a top priority for all of us. We are passionate about finding ways to live sustainably and in harmony with the Earth, and we believe that mankind can function in a balanced and sustainable way with the planet.
That is why we created Earthshopp.com - a marketplace for sustainable goods. Our mission is to create a space for people to painlessly transition to sustainable, earth-friendly products for all of their needs and wants, resulting in sustainability becoming the norm in shopping.
We believe that every small change we make in our daily lives can have a big impact on the planet. By choosing to purchase products that are good for the environment, we can help to reduce our carbon footprint and make a positive difference in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
The answer entirely depends on what you are wrapping. On average - one sheet of Wrappily is usually large enough to wrap two standard sized shirt boxes. The size of each sheet is 21.5" x 34".
Yes, it is sturdy enough for most gifts. For heavier or oddly shaped items, consider reinforcing it with an extra layer or securing it with durable tape or string.
Absolutely! After unwrapping, fold and store intact sheets for future use. Even smaller scraps can be repurposed for crafting, lining drawers, or as filler material for packages.
Yes, the wrapping paper is recyclable, as long as it doesn’t have non-recyclable decorations like tape, glitter, or plastic ribbons. Remove any embellishments before placing it in the recycling bin to ensure it can be processed properly.
It is made in the United States.