We use materials that significantly reduce exposure to harmful substances, thanks to their composition or processing methods.
We prioritize the use of materials that significantly decrease exposure to pollutants, due to their composition or processing methods.
Organic cotton is grown in a way that doesn’t require the use of synthetic pesticides or other harmful chemicals while it consumes 91% less water compared to conventional cotton.
Kraft paper, typically made from wood pulp or agricultural residues, is a natural, biodegradable and compostable material that is usually unbleached by keeping chemicals to a minimum while retain its natural wood color.
Biotop paper is often made from recycled fibers or sustainably sourced pulp. It is produced without extensive bleaching or chemical treatments using chlorine-free methods. It preserves a unique off-white shade.
PVC-free materials do not contain polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a type of plastic that emits toxic chemicals during its manufacturing process. PVC-free materials reduce the risk of exposure to toxic substances for people and the environment.
DEHP free materials do not contain Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, a type of plasticizer l that is commonly added to plastics to make them flexible. DEHP free materials pose less health risks.
Totally Chlorine Free (TCF) paper production involves the complete elimination of chlorine and its derivatives from the paper-making process. TCF papers pose less health risks.
BPA free materials do not contain any traces of Bisphenol-A, a synthetic compound used in the production of plastics. BPA free materials pose less health risks.
Non-toxic inks and dyes do not contain harmful chemicals or heavy metals. Derived from natural resources such as water-based or plant-based inks they are safer for both human health and the environment.
Sustainability is integrated into every aspect of our business, from product to decoration and from fulfillment to shipment.
Our commitments