Water Activated Eco Tape

$7.00

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Water-Activated Tape

Eco-Friendly

70mm wide - easier to tape box seams

50m long rolls

Fits our tape dispensers

Carbon-neutral shipping with Shopify Planet
Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders
Description

Seal the deal with our Eco-Friendly Water Activated Tape – the sturdy, sustainable choice for securing your packages. At 50m long and 70mm wide, our tape is not just another strip of adhesive; it's a commitment to eco-conscious packaging, ensuring your parcels are held together securely while upholding your green credentials.

Why settle for regular tape when you can have one that's activated by water? Yes, you heard that right! Our tape's superpower is activated with a dab of water, creating a bond that's not only incredibly strong but also impressively earth-friendly. This means no more wrestling with sticky, non-recyclable tapes that are a nightmare for the environment.

Designed to work flawlessly with our tape dispenser, our Water Activated Tape is a breeze to use, providing a consistent, reliable seal every time. Its 70mm width offers optimal coverage for box seams, ensuring your items stay snug and secure from your hands to your customer's doorstep.

But that's not all – our tape is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. Its natural, kraft paper look adds a touch of class to your parcels, making your brand stand out for all the right reasons. Whether you're wrapping a small box or securing a hefty package, our tape conforms to your needs, providing a tamper-evident seal that's tough to beat.

Embrace the future of packaging with our Water Activated Tape – where performance meets sustainability. Make the switch today and experience the peace of mind that comes from knowing your packaging choice is helping the planet, one seal at a time.

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