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Post by Tom Mills on Feb 23, 2019 22:02:47 GMT
Just wondering what kind of insulated boxes people use for their beef schemes? I’ve always used polystyrene which work really well but I really hate the material and they are very unsustainable. Has anyone tried the wool insulation?
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Post by Andi 4Tail on Aug 14, 2019 13:43:45 GMT
test reply - Puffin Packaging. a company who have cleverly harnessed the smart fibre properties and sealing pure wool in a100 % recyclable MDPE to create green insulation. The wool insulation is totally compostable and biodegradable, releasing valuable nitrates back into the soil. The MDPE film used to enclose the wool fleece is recyclable at local authority waste depots. The cardboard delivery boxes are produced using recycled material and are recyclable at local authority waste depots. In most cases the box and wool packaging is suitable to be re-used several times. At the end of its useful life as packaging, the insulation liners or felted wool can be re-used for a variety of purposes.
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Post by Sophie Gurton on Aug 16, 2019 18:37:52 GMT
We have just started using a box with insulated lining, it keeps the contents cold for 48hrs with ice packs. Icertech check them out
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