We invite you to make one small change that will make a big difference: Gift happily with Wrappily.
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WHAT'S GOOD?
- 100% Plastic-Free
- 100% Compostable
- 100% Biodegradable
- 100% Recyclable
- Plastic-Free Packaging
- Scrunchable, Fluff-able, Shapeable
- Printed with soy-based inks
- Milled, Printed, Packaged in Washington, USA.
WHAT DOES IT REPLACE?
Plastic Easter grass, shredded paper that has plastic coatings that cannot be verified to be non-toxic, and is neither recyclable or compostable.
FACT: Most wrapping paper cannot be recycled because it's dyed, laminated, or contains non-paper additives!
BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
Each pack contains 4 oz of eco-lovely fluff.
MATERIALS
Recycled newsprint printed with soy-based inks.
PACKAGING
Packaging is plastic-free, made of certified biodegradable/ compostable PLA.
SOURCE
Milled, printed, and packaged in Washington State for the shortest possible supply chain,
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Wrap, rip, recycle! Wrappily is a sustainably smart, new take on wrapping paper. Using neighborhood newspaper presses, Wrappily takes great patterns and prints them on recycled, premium-grade newsprint. 100% compostable and recyclable newsprint is an answer to over four million of tons of trash every year attributed to gift wrap and bags ever year.
Burdened with guilt and belief that a better solution existed combined with a life-long love of old fashioned printing presses and a decade of experience in the printing industry, Sara started Wrappily in 2013. Her mission: to answer a global need for a smarter, more sustainable gift wrap. Wrappily is headquartered on Maui though all of the paper is milled, printed, and packaged in Washington State.
Wrappily further works to green-up giving with an annual design contest that takes the company's mission even further. With ‘we love nature’ as a rallying cry, Wrappily encourages artists and designers from around the globe to submit nature-inspired patterns. During the week of Earth Day, the Wrappily community votes on their favorite designs, determining the winning patterns that will go to press and be added to our shop. The intent is to fund both global and local environmental nonprofit agencies that are on the ground doing great work.