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Resources

 

Sustainable Packaging Introduction

SeaHive Team Member Kirsten Midura sat down with Swrm to talk sustainable packaging. This interview gives an overview of the issues, the industry, and what you can do to make a difference.

 
 

 

 
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THE SEAHIVE GUIDE TO
PLASTIC-FREE PACKAGING

To help you get started on your plastic-free journey, we’ve compiled our lessons learned from our sister company, Pakt, and other clients. We offer these as a self-service guide for your company to follow and eliminate plastic from your packaging.

Click on the links below to access the guide:

  1. Why to avoid plastic in your packaging

  2. Designing the packaging

  3. Getting your factory to package plastic-free

  4. Picking a 3PL that can support your vision

  5. Minimizing your carbon footprint

 

PARTNER CASE STUDIES

This section provides case studies from our SeaHive Partners, including lessons learned, updates in sustainable packaging, and other topics.

 
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TIPA x Sun & Swell

Sun & Swell, a sustainable snack company based out of Santa Barbara wanted their packaging to be as eco-friendly as their wholesome snacks. They worked with SeaHive’s partner, TIPA, to make it happen.

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EcoEnclose’s Algae-Based Ink

EcoEnclose worked with Living Ink to test their algae-based ink on custom shipping boxes. This ink uses no chemicals in its production, and the algae is fast-growing and renewable - unlike the “water-based” and “soy-based” alternatives..

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SeaHive x Pakt

In June of 2018, ten-thousand Pakt One travel bags shipped to people all over the globe without any plastic packaging. Those consumers were educated effortlessly on how crucial it is to change our habits and expectations around the use of plastics.

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 Letter Templates

Did you get receive a package that was filled with or wrapped in single-use plastic? Use this template to ask companies to look for sustainable packaging solutions.


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