At a time when online delivery is booming, small business owners need reliable and economical shipping supplies more than ever. The right packaging will set the tone for your brand and business while also ensuring that your products – be it pottery, jewellery, electronics, skincare or pet supplies – arrive at their destination in one piece.
We stock a great range of packing materials, with everything from boxes and tape to bubble wrap, all under one roof. And for small business operators wanting to reduce their environmental footprint, the new Wrap & Move Paper Bubble Wrap offers a kerbside recyclable alternative to traditional plastic bubble wrap.
Wrap & Move Paper Bubble Wrap is made in Australia from FSC® certified and other controlled materials, supporting responsible forestry practices that protect forests, wildlife and people. It provides superb cushioning and shock absorption to ensure your goods enjoy a smooth transit. Durable, scrunchable, foldable and stuffable, paper bubble wrap can be used to wrap and protect all kinds of goods. Plus, being paper, you simply tear it to size – no scissors required.
Choose from two roll widths – 375mm or 750mm – depending on your needs, with each roll available in a 25m length.
As a small business owner, you can rest assured that you’re making a smart choice with paper bubble wrap. This bubble wrap can be easily recycled in kerbside recycling bins, making it convenient for your customers, too.
As more customers consider recyclable packaging options, paper bubble wrap is becoming a practical choice for small business shipping. It maintains the quality and protection you need. And best of all, the price of paper bubble wrap is similar to that of plastic, making it a smart choice for your business.
Head to your local Bunnings where you’ll find our great range of packing supplies or check out the full range from Wrap & Move online.
1. Is paper bubble wrap more expensive than plastic bubble wrap?
No, the price of Wrap & Move paper bubble wrap is similar to traditional plastic bubble wrap, making it an economical option for small businesses.
2. Where can I find out more about FSC® certification?
Visit anz.fsc.org to learn more on FSC®.
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3. Where can I buy Wrap & Move paper bubble wrap and other recyclable packing supplies in Australia?
You can purchase paper bubble wrap and other packing supplies both in-store and online at Bunnings.
4. Is paper bubble wrap strong enough to protect fragile items?
Absolutely. Wrap & Move paper bubble wrap provides superb cushioning and shock absorption, keeping breakables like glassware, plates, and ornaments safe and secure during transport. It’s flexible, durable, and available in two widths to suit different packing needs.
5. What is Wrap & Move paper bubble wrap and how is it different from traditional plastic bubble wrap?
Wrap & Move Paper Bubble Wrap is made in Australia from FSC® certified and other controlled materials, supporting responsible forestry practices that protect forests, wildlife and people. Unlike traditional plastic bubble wrap, it’s easy to tear to the size you need and durable enough for packing your most fragile items. When you’re finished, it can be recycled in your kerbside bin.
6. Can I recycle Wrap & Move paper bubble wrap after moving house in Australia?
Yes, Wrap & Move paper bubble wrap can be disposed of in your kerbside recycling bin.
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