I’ll be real with you—until a couple years ago, I didn’t give packaging a second thought. I was just glad when stuff showed up in one piece. But then I started helping a friend run her Etsy shop, and oh boy… the amount of waste we went through just shipping simple orders? Bubble wrap, poly bags, more plastic than product half the time. It felt wrong.
So we made a change. Enter: cardboard mailers.
They don’t look like much. Flat, foldable, usually brown. But don’t let that fool you. These things are sturdy, space-saving, and about a thousand times better for the planet than all that plastic junk we used to rely on.
You know what really sold me, though? Customers started noticing. One even left a review that said, “Loved the eco packaging!” Not the necklace. Not the earrings. The packaging. Wild, right?
Here’s the deal: people care about sustainability now. They notice what their orders come in. They talk about it. And if you’re still sending out plastic mailers in 2025… it doesn’t look great. But swap that out for a recyclable paper mailer, and suddenly you’re the responsible one.
We started ordering corrugated mailers in bulk—different sizes, some with peel-and-seal closures, even printed a little “thank you for choosing low-waste packaging” message on the inside flap. Took five minutes to set up. Customers loved it.
They’re surprisingly strong, too. We’ve mailed everything from skincare jars to embroidered tote bags in them. And yeah, I’ve accidentally dropped a few down the stairs. Still arrived just fine.
Shipping costs went down a bit, which was nice. They’re light. They stack easy. They don’t take up space in our already-crammed work area (which is… okay, it’s a garage). But the biggest perk? Peace of mind. I’m not chucking as much garbage into the world, and neither are our customers.
One of our regulars actually emailed just to ask where we got the mailers. I sent her the link. The Boxery. They’ve got all kinds—basic ones, heavy-duty stuff, even die-cut styles that look fancy without costing more.
Look, this isn’t some overnight fix-all. If you’re shipping really fragile stuff, yeah, you might need extra padding inside. And if you’re sending internationally, you’ll want to double-check box strength. But for most everyday orders? These mailers just work. Simple, clean, recyclable.
And bonus: we stopped over-ordering bubble wrap. Haven’t missed it once.
I’ve helped a few other shops make the same switch—handmade soaps, books, vintage clothes, even a vinyl record seller. Everyone says the same thing after a few weeks: “Why didn’t we do this sooner?”
So, yeah. If you’re still tossing plastic into every shipment, maybe give these cardboard mailers a try. Doesn’t cost much. Actually saves you money over time. And your customers? They’ll thank you. Out loud, in reviews, with repeat orders.
Trust me, the packaging matters more than you think.