As an interesting aside on ecological connundrums, today we sold about 30 products. All UK craftspeople made from renewable resources.
So far so environmentally responsible.
The first 29 were dispatched in much the same way. Literally zero plastic (not even plastic tape). Corrugated cardboard, brown paper, paper tape and, where protective padding is required, local meadow hay.
Still happy.
The last one was on its way to Australia. Apparently sending plant material breaches biosecurity rules. Makes sense. But sending custom ceramics across the planet without padding also a big no.
We reused some synthetic packaging that we had received (bubble wrap etc.) but, without spending a fortune on starch packing chips that are no better than hay , can anyone think of a better solution?