If you order anything by mail, you're likely to collect an overflow of bubble wrap. The stuff does a great job keeping fragile items safe, but what do you do with all that plastic? It turns out, there ...
Cut a piece of bubble wrap that is a couple inches narrower than the paper towel tube on either side. Glue one end of the bubble wrap centered on the paper towel roll. Wrap the rest of the bubble wrap ...
Bubble wrap — four rolls that cascaded from the back of an open tractor-trailer — stopped traffic on the westbound lanes of Route 80 this morning. New Jersey State Police received a report that bubble ...
Get ready to get your bubble burst because bubble wrap is losing its pop. Sealed Air, a North Carolina company that has sold Bubble Wrap since 1960, recently developed a new type of its protective ...
Despite repeatedly being called out for the practice, online stores like Amazon are still occasionally getting caught shipping tiny items in comically oversized boxes. It’s wasteful, it reduces the ...
Amy Y. Conry Davis is a writer who specializes in green living, sustainability, and travel. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of San Diego. The good news is, yes, bubble wrap can be ...
“There’s no way you can stay angry after popping a roll of Bubble Wrap!” Massimo Rodriguez really sums up the spirit of Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day. His sister shares his love for the noisy shipping ...