All about how to Recycle Better 

Recycling is the initial step everyone should take to minimize the impact of your actions on this environment.  Recycling is something that you can use to get into habits and routines for this.  We’ll also talk about the best ways to recycle, along with questions and facts on how to do it, and also different symbols along with meanings to help you easily and effectively get the help you need. 

Paper along with Cardboard 

Most cardboard and paper products are recyclable, with the exception being cardboard along with paper that has a plastic or waxed coat on this, and anything that isn’t able to break down correctly. So coffee cups that are made of paper can not be recycled. 

You can recycle newspapers though, you do this through sticking them, bundling them up with string or twine, and then, bring it to the recycling center. You can also separate each side of this.  When you recycle cardboard, you have to break this into smaller and flatter pieces, and then, you do the same thing you do with newspapers and bring this to different locations to recycle it. 

A question lots of people have is whether or not you should recycle paper. The simple answer is yes, because almost a quarter of this is saved simply through recycling.  Right now, those that manufacturer paper use about 37% of the recycled paper fibers in order to crate brand-new products that people can use. 

Corrugated boxes are also something that you can use to ship other items, and once someone does recycle, it’s actually really important, because for every three feet high newspaper bundles you recycle, you’re saving a tree. 

Plastic 

Plastic is something that you should try to recycle as much as you can since it can take up to 1000 years to break down. That means that there is a ton of plastic in our oceans, and it’s something that takes up some of the biggest space amounts in the landfills. If you’re looking to help save the planet a little bit, consider recycling plastics. However, you have to separate them based on different kinds. 

Some of them include: 

  • PET which is polyethylene terephthalate 
  • Vinyl 
  • HDPR which is high-density polyethylene 
  • LDPE which is low-density polyethylene 
  • Polystyrene 
  • Polypropylene 
  • Other plastics 

Each of the different plastics mentioned definitely need to be recycled in a separate manner. Other recycling is important to consider too, especially for those who plant to recycle their plastics. 

Plastic is something to work on with recycling since a tenth of our waste comes from there, and over 2.5 million water bottles get discarded in the trash every single hour. Play sets and decking is actually made via recycled plastics, and finally, you can actually recycle your laundry detergent bottles along with other jugs of plastic too! 

Plastic bags that are also cling-wrap kinds of products are usually considered a certain kind of plastic. Usually, stores offer boxes that have different designs specifically to help facilitate the recycling of this. Plastic bags should be recycled so they stop polluting the oceans and landfills, which can cause a lot of problems for wildlife that get stuck in this. A lot of states actually have bans on plastic bags too, so if you use them, either you pay a fine, use a paper bag, or just bring your own. Plastic is something that should be recycled so that it limits the amount that’s sent to the landfills. Recycling is great, and here you learned a little bit about it. 

Reasons to Buy Bulk Packaging from Distributors, Not Manufacturers 

A lot of bulk packaging distributors are necessary for manufacturing and the supply chain. A lot of customers, however, do dismiss shipping supplies and bags from a distributor of bulk packaging, especially since they think working directly with the manufacturer is better. 

However, that’s not true, because buying this packaging from a distributor will save you money, time, and also offer a lot of solutions. A lot of distributors also have better expertise and are more competitive in pricing and their customer service compared to manufacturing.

Here, we’ll give you a few reasons to use a distributor, and say goodbye to the manufacturer. 

Manufacturers are limited or Single Types of Packaging 

Lots of distributors provide a range of products, typically more than the manufacturers. 

They offer a variety of different packaging solutions from a lot of manufacturers, which can be great for a lot of reasons for customers. 

This is beneficial to one’s business, especially if they require a packaging solution for different types of products. This is because the consolidation of a vendor provides more efficiency in the way to procure it. 

You can get the following and more from a distributor: 

  • Container liners 
  • FIBC bulk bags 
  • Plastic bags 
  • Multi-wall paper bags 
  • Pallet covers 
  • Stretch film 
  • Slip sheets 
  • Void fillers 
  • Dunnage k

So yes, there are more options. 

Larger Volumes with Higher Order Minimums 

A lot of times, many customers don’t need high orders yet for their packaging. This is especially true if they’re starting out.

When you go to a manufacturer, you’re going to be paying the price of more money, and higher order volumes. 

With distributors, that’s not necessarily the case. 

Manufacturers have no Support Staff for Customer Service Help 

Distributors are more focused on the customer.  They’re not focused on making the products but providing them. That means, they’ll focus on you, the customer, and get you the ideal product.

They also are great for management of orders, inventory, logistics, and also any management problems that’ll offer businesses a chance to streamline these operations, and thereby reducing the costs. 

There are a lot of sales staff ready to assist you. You can’t say the same for a manufacturer. 

Career Packaging 

A lot of times, there are a lot of overseas manufacturers that don’t have any sales within the US, or representatives. 

Getting a distributor allows for the warehousing and sales support, providing customers with packaging they won’t otherwise get. 

Manufacturers have high lead times. 

Distributors are way more convenient when it comes to; getting what you need faster.  Many manufacturers can take up to 16 weeks, with the bare minimum being four weeks. 

That’s a long time, and you’re missing out on sales. 

With a distributor, they’ve got all this on hand, you just have to make the order and they fulfill it. if you need packaging that’s fast with large orders, this is better.

There are also inventory programs and fulfillment that a lot of distributors have, so that if you give them the packaging, once a customer has that order, they’ll take care of it. 

Leveraged Buying and Competitive Pricing 

Finally, distributors are better because they usually have better power to purchase and negotiate with the manufacturers. That means, when you buy from them you’re getting a better price than directly through manufacturers. 

For instance, a distributor can get 100 truckloads of slip sheets with a higher purchasing power than if a customer gets a truckload.  The distributors then offer the discounts directly to the user. There are also custom services.