Grey Recycled Mail Bags 21″ x 24″ + 2″ 100/pack

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£11.04 + VAT

  • Grey Recycled Mail Bags 21″ x 24″ + 2″
  • 100/pack
  • 21″ x 24″ + 2″
  •  525mm x 600mm + 50mm
  •  220 gauge
  •  55 micron
  •  Extremely popular mail sacks
  •  Ideal for any internet traders e.g. Amazon, eBay etc
  •  Perfect compliment to any business using couriers to send parcels
  •  Peel off strip makes it easy to use and seal
  •  Made from recycled material
Grey Recycled Mail Bags

Grey Recycled Mail Bags

Another great product from DPA packaging. And please note if you cannot see the precise item you need contact us on 01253 402502. DPA Packaging is always more than happy to go the extra mile. We like to ensure our customers needs are catered to. Our focus is customer satisfaction; you can always be safe in the knowledge that DPA Packaging has got you covered.

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Recycled Mail Bags FAQs

What is your grey recycled mailing bag?

The Recycled Grey Mail Sack is made from Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) which is a type of plastic resin. This material is known for its high tensile strength, puncture resistance, and flexibility. Additionally, this mail sack is made from recycled materials which makes it an eco-friendly option.

Are the grey recycled mailing bags eco-friendly?

Yes, Low-Density Polyethylene mail sacks are considered eco-friendly because they are made from 100% recyclable materials. The production of LLDPE mail sacks requires less energy and fewer resources compared to other types of packaging materials. This makes them a more sustainable option for businesses and individuals who are looking for eco-friendly packaging solutions. Additionally, LLDPE mail sacks are lightweight which means they require less fuel for transportation, resulting in reduced carbon emissions.

To ensure that LLDPE mail sacks are eco-friendly, it is important to dispose of them responsibly. They should be recycled properly so that they can be used again and again. Recycling LLDPE mail sacks is easy and can be done through your local recycling program or by finding a recycling centre that accepts plastic bags.

Can you reuse a grey recycled mailing bags?

It is not recommended to reuse an LLDPE grey recycled mailing bag. These mail sacks are designed for one-time use only, and reusing them can compromise their integrity and lead to potential damage or loss of the items being shipped. However, there is nothing stopping a customer from reusing a grey mailing bag if it retains its high quality condition.

What are grey recycled mailing bags used for?

Thanks to the wide range of sizes supplied by DPA Packaging, the recycled mail sacks can carry a broad selection of products, making them suitable for various businesses and endeavours. The large letter sizes are perfect for sending out clothes or books, while the larger parcels are typically used for bulky or boxed items. The opaque exterior renders the envelopes suitable for sending out confidential materials too.

A recycled mailing sack is a great universal product with a variety of uses, making it an ideal versatile resource for companies sending out a range of different items. The flat-pack and ultra-thin arrival aids this end by conserving warehouse space.

These grey mailing bags perform well when compared to paper mailing bags, offering tear-resistance and safety to your items and protecting them from tampering.  It is important to note, these are not appropriate for sending fragile goods.

What mailing sack sizes do you recommend?

This will vary widely depending on what items they are intended for.

Is it more cost effective to ship a mail bag or a box?

Thanks to being small in size and lightweight, polybags cost less per shipment when compared to boxes. They are also cheaper to buy per unit than boxes and padded envelopes.

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