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 when you might be physically at
opposite ends of the country? Or maybe you’ve been sending Christmas, Mother’s
Day and Father’s Day gifts in the mail since the crisis started, and you’ve
realised just how convenient and magical this can be?
That, in turn, brings us neatly onto the subject of our shredded
kraft paper here at Shredded-Paper.co.uk. It could be the perfect – both
aesthetic and practical
– accompaniment to your packages, long after the coronavirus situation is
(hopefully) a mere memory. And here’s why...
It’s environmentally friendly
Even once the COVID-19 crisis has gone, the climate change
crisis will still be with us. Indeed, it’s interesting to read of the evidence
of air pollution levels having
fallen across the UK during the recent times of limitations on travel
and outdoor activity.
This, combined with the convenience of working from home, might
have convinced you to keep some of your pandemic-era habits that have seemingly
helped protect the only planet we have. And while you’re at it, why not swap
your previous preferred inner packaging material for our reusable, recyclable
and biodegradable shredded paper?
It looks and feels great
Another fantastic thing about our shredded paper compared to
many alternative packaging materials out there, is that it’s colourful and
fun.
Whether you shop for straight-cut or zig-zag shredded tissue
from our online store, and whatever colours you select, as well as whether
you’re interested in shredded kraft paper for gifts or instead perhaps business purposes, we’ve got
great-looking options for everyone.
Imagine what a much better impression your eBay or similar
business could be making on your customers, for example, if you were to
exchange that usual dull and sometimes ineffective tissue paper for our
high-quality shredded paper?
Our shredded tissue is commonly used to package and protect
almost everything from glass, china and candles to seasonal decorations, fruit
baskets and business gifts. So, you really do have no excuses for struggling
along with newspaper, bubble wrap or even plastic bags.
It isn’t even only used for packaging
You might approach us in the first place specifically with
shredded kraft paper for gifts or the fulfilment of your business’s online
orders in mind. However, this attractive and versatile paper can also be put to
so many other uses.
We’ve heard of our paper being used for such things as arts and
crafts projects, house moves, and even bedding for rescued hedgehogs. Remember,
too, that as our papers are acid-free, they can even be used to wrap food. And
as we touched on above, their reusability means recipients of your packaged
goods may find their own future uses for such high-quality shredded
paper.
We think we’ve explained well enough why your use of our
shredded kraft paper for gifts, hampers, arts projects, and so many more
purposes could and should continue long after the COVID-19 pandemic. Free
samples are available from us, and delivery is free on all orders to UK
mainland postcodes – so why not begin discovering the charms of shredded craft paper from us today?
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