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		<title>Where is the best place to get packing materials?</title>
		<description>The most dependable place for you to purchase the packing materials to secure your packages is at your local post office. They can provide you with the best quality of materials such as boxes, tapes for shipping and even mailing tubes.
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		<title>Is one layer of bubble wrap sufficient to protect most fragile items when shipping?</title>
		<description>Bubble wrap is also used as a protective shield for your product. However, one layer of bubble wrap alone will not suffice for the protection of your most fragile items. It requires as many as three sizes of bubble wrap to secure it. 
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		<title>What kinds of packaging materials are environmentally friendly?</title>
		<description>Various packaging materials company advocates for an environment friendly products. They start producing materials that are biodegradable such as the packaging bags made of paper, woven wine bags and shipping cartons. Rather than producing materials that are made from plastic they use papers instead</description>
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