Made from 99.9% Recycled Paper
Simple, sustainable disposal options for your customers.
Locally sourced materials, supporting Aussie manufacturing.
No nasty glues or plastics here.
Pre-loved materials
Boxes created from 99.9% post-consumer waste, giving yesterday's paper a new lease on life. Rather than contributing to deforestation, it's part of a circular economy right here in Australia.
Born down under
Crafted right here in Australia, these boxes don't just talk the talk – they walk the true blue walk. As proud bearers of the 'Australian Made' badge, our mailing boxes celebrate local production.
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Mailing Box FAQs
Not always. While kraft paper decomposes very quickly, it's often made from virgin materials. Our kraft mailing boxes go one step further, because they're completely made from recycled materials.
Unfortunately not at the moment, but it's something we're looking into! Feel free to get in touch with the size you're after, and we'll see what we can do.
You can post a mailing box by itself, as long as it's got four walls, is sealed, and is very polite to the postal staff.
Corrugated cardboard is the best material for shipping boxes, because the structure makes it sturdy. Our boxes are made from thick B flute corrugated cardboard, but are even better than normal ones, because they're recycled!
This depends on what you're shipping. A faux fur jacket? A mailer will do. Your grandmother's finest china? Protect it in a box so it doesn't break - and wrap it in some Hex Wrap too.
Pardon our French, but white boxes f*ck the planet. Their colour is achieved by using bleach, and the white boxes available in Australia currently are made of only 70% recycled content at best. Which isn't good enough for us, désolé! Read more about our stance on white boxes in our blog.
The shape we currently offer is able to be constructed by just folding and is glue-free! While we will offer more shapes in the future, we're restricted by our desire to only offer shapes that can be folded with zero to minimal glue. The glues on other boxes contain a plastic, and while they're still recyclable, we'd prefer not to be putting that into our world (or compost)!