Choose the Best Packing Materials for Fragile Items

Choose the Best Packing Materials for Fragile Items

Not all packing peanuts offer equal protection Pak Mail accepts clean packing supplies — packing peanuts, Styrofoam, bubble wrap, paper — for recycling. We recently received a small box of cornstarch peanuts. Since they break down with moisture, they are great for the environment.

Consumer Tip: Pak Mail Recycles Packing Materials

Clean Styrofoam, peanuts, bubble wrap, packing paper Pak Mail accepts and recycles clean packing materials — white Styrofoam, both molded and flat sheets, not food containers; packing peanuts; bubble wrap; and packing paper. Please separate by type of material and remove all packing tape.

How Can I Recycle a Wooden Pallet?

Creative design ideas for used pallets Pak Mail regularly ships large items — household goods, estates, artwork, delicate equipment — on pallets. How can a wooden pallet be recycled? At the suggestion of an online design company, www.designrulz.com, we added a new tip about creative ideas

Pak Mail – 2016 Toys for Tots Drop-off Location

Holiday Giving – Drop off new, unwrapped toys at Pak Mail Colorado from now until December 15. Toys for Tots was founded in 1947 by Major Bill Hendricks, USMCR, in Los Angeles, California. Five thousand toys were collected that year during the campaign before

Packing Peanuts for Container Gardening

Are you planting this Spring — flowers, vegetables and herbs? Tight on space and using containers for your gardening? You can save your back and reduce the weight of the containers with Styrofoam packing peanuts. Make sure you use the pesky plastic peanuts and

Pak Mail 232 Teams Up with Toys for Tots for the Holidays

Toys for Tots was founded in 1947 by Major Bill Hendricks, USMCR, in Los Angeles, California. Five thousand toys were collected that year during the campaign before Christmas. The first toy was a handmade doll. Almost 50 years later, in 1995, the Secretary of

Pak Mail and Oklahoma – Our Broader Reach

Everyone’s heard about the devastating tornadoes ravaging parts of Oklahoma.  It seems to be one weather disaster after another on the daily news, with no relief in sight. However, there is light in this time of darkness — a home in the path of