Ecopack Foolscap Recycled Courier Bags (1 Pack/50 Bags)
Ecopack Foolscap Recycled Courier Bags crafted from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic mailers. Each double-layered bag adds durability to keep your items protected during transit.
These courier bags also feature a second seal line, allowing you to reuse them and reduce waste even further. Perfect for businesses and individuals looking for a sustainable, reliable mailing solution!
- Size: 280mm w x 380mm h + 70mm (flap)
- Bags per pack: 50
Order 10 packs to receive one full carton.
- Product Features
- FAQs
- Eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic mailers
- Made from certified 100% post-consumer recycled plastic
- Environmentally responsible and highly practical
- Foolscap size, ideal for various shipping needs
- Fully recyclable after use; simply remove labels and recycle with soft plastics
- Double-layered for extra durability and strength
- Features a second seal line for reusability
- Perfect for environmentally conscious businesses and individuals
Product Specs
- Size:280mm w x 380mm h + 70mm (flap)
- Bags per pack: 50
Certification standards achieved:
Global Recycled Standard 4.0 (GRS 4.0)
If you represent a large commercial business or council requiring significant volumes, please get in touch with our team. Minimum order quantity (MOQ) for custom branding is 10,000 bags.
Can I recycle my courier bags?
Yes, these bags can be recycled along with your soft plastic waste. Please remember to remove any paper labels that might compromise soft plastic recycling.
What is recycled 'post-consumer' plastic?
Manufacturers make these bags from 100% recycled post-consumer waste. They collect items like food wrappers, bread bags, courier bags, and bubble wrap and turn them into recycled plastic content. Conversely, some companies will use the term "recycled" when, in reality, they've simply used pre-consumer plastic, such as manufacturing offcuts and by-products. While this is indeed a great waste-efficiency measure, it is arguably not true recycling.