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Enjoyed the video🙌 Btw I'm not really sure if it is the best time to ask but, While watching the video I noticed a few opportunities to improve the video, I've prepared a short video outlining some tips. Mind if I sent it over?
Good afternoon, I'm trying to find a contact email from the Spanish division. I am looking for information on which container I should throw the packaging in or how it could be returned to you for recycling. Thank you for the attention and sorry for the unusual channel of contact, but it is the only one I have found.
Hey Shirley! Thank you for reaching out. Our Instapak Foam Packaging can be returned to one of our Foam Return Locations. Those locations can be found on this page: www.sealedair.com/sustainability/recycle-our-products/instapak-foam-return-locations Thank you for your sustainable efforts!
Used it to stuff the inside of a desktop pc for transport. The process is easy just make sure you get the right size pack. I used a 2 pack of #10 for my midtower pc, with the video card removed.
I found a video claiming they used instapak on a pc shipped with damage to its tower cooler. Did you ship yours with the cooler installed? And would this be effective with large tower coolers?
@@nicka2763 I did not ship it I packed it carefully in a moving truck and transported it myself. I took the video card out but left my cpu cooler in. It's a Peerless Assassin. If you are shipping it with a courier I would not recommend leaving the cpu cooler in. Couriers will toss your package around more.
I just received tiles packed using this packaging. My problem is I couldn't find a way to open the package. How do you do it without potentially damaging the product?
It is good to see our equipment and films in action at our Customer's plant. Rather than hearing about the different equipment and materials, we can see them in action and understand how we fit into the bigger picture of food protection.