Posts

Showing posts from June, 2021

There Are Certain Coronavirus-Era Trends We Should Be Keeping

  We hate to speak too soon, but lately, some of us have been daring to dream that maybe – just maybe – some kind of ‘ending’ to the COVID-19 pandemic is near. As vaccines are put into arms and the tough restrictions many of us have had to endure are at last being lifted, we’re all hoping that the worst of the crisis is behind us.  And that will hopefully mean once again enjoying so many freedoms that have been denied to us for so long. What it  shouldn’t  mean, though, is going back to certain ‘old ways of doing things’, simply because that was how you used to do them.  What we’re trying to get at here, is that certain habits you’ve adopted over the past year or so in response to the pandemic could be well worth keeping, even long after restrictions are over.  Now that everyone in your family might be up to speed with Zoom, for instance, maybe you could use it as a way to routinely drop in and catch up with each other in the future, even at times whe...

How Can Shredded Paper Help Keep Father’s Day Presents Safe?

With Father’s Day quickly approaching, this year landing on Sunday 20th June, you might be well underway in your search for the perfect gift for your dad.  However, if you live far away from your dad, or cannot visit due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, you may not have the option to give him his presents in person.  Regardless, for those intending to send their Father’s Day present to their dad in the mail – or even businesses delivering such gifts – it can be well worth considering  shredded paper packaging , like our own here at Shredded Paper, for keeping the contents of the parcel safe and secure.  The perfect solution for protecting your dad’s gift   One of the worries you might have about arranging the delivery of a Father’s Day present through the mail this year, is the chance – however small it might seem – of the contents of the package sustaining damage during transit. After all, it’s hardly unheard-of for parcels to bump together and for scuffs, ...