Frequently Asked Questions

Who makes EcoEndure products? What are they made of? What is sustainable packaging? What makes our products so unique? Who is Univenture? We hope your questions are answered here, and if you have any suggestions, please post your questions and we'll do our best to answer them.

EcoEndure products are ideal for creating the outer wrap.

Yes! We encourage anyone with questions to sign up for an account (it’s simple—all you have to do is verify your e-mail address) and start posting your questions. We try to keep our FAQ updated with the most relevant questions asked on the forum, so feel free to check back here often and bookmark this page.

Resellers, packaging designers and manufacturers can order a sample kit from our sample ordering page, which demonstrates a relevant cross-section of our products, and demonstrates the high-resolution printing options that we offer.

With the recent public awareness of the carbon footprint and humanity’s consumption of our natural resources, it becomes more important than ever for everyone to be more responsible in their product purchasing decisions. Using EcoEndure products helps to assure the public that you’re a manufacturer who makes responsible choices in your product’s supply train.

Our products can be ordered from Univenture directly, or by visiting the individual product pages, many of which have links to their corresponding catalog page on Univenture’s web site.

EcoEndure™ products are manufactured by Univenture, Inc., using a variety of materials. For more information, you can visit Univenture’s web site.

No.  Currently, some of our products are made from biodegradable polypropylene and others are made from plastic films that are made from corn.  Because these materials offer different benefits, we believe it is important to offer a choice and to help you make the choice that best fits your project requirements. 

For many of our products, custom sizing and/or printing options are available. Please see the individual product’s information page here on our site for more information, or feel free to contact us.

It's a biodegradable polymer—please see the information on our biodegradable poly Wiki page.

 

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