bubble paper launches 100% recyclable thermal wine shipper

When you're shipping wine—or any bottled product—your packaging needs to protect fragile glass, keep temperatures stable, and look good doing it. Foam coolers, plastic inserts, and bulky pulp trays all get the job done, but they come with a cost: landfill waste, poor presentation, or high shipping expenses. The Bubble Paper Wine Shipper tackles these obstacles.

what is the bubble paper wine shipper

The Bubble Paper Wine Shipper is a curbside recyclable, paper-based kit designed to ship wine and other bottled goods safely and sustainably. It combines our high-performance Bubble Paper Liner for thermal insulation, Bubble Paper Wrap for shock absorption and moisture protection, gel packs, separator pads, and a box. 

The result? A clean, fully paper-based solution that cushions, insulates, and looks great on arrival. No foam. No mess. No plastic waste.

wine shipper kit options

We offer three kit sizes to fit your shipping needs:

  • 3-Bottle Kit

  • 6-Bottle Kit

  • 9-Bottle Kit

Kits ship flat for easy storage, and each pallet includes 25 full kits—ready to assemble and send.

why choose bubble paper

1. affordable, sustainable shipping

Most sustainable thermal options are expensive, bulky, or hard to recycle. The Bubble Paper Wine Shipper keeps costs down without sacrificing performance. Our kits offer real thermal protection and bottle cushioning—without the foam or extra landfill waste. All Bubble Paper packaging elements are 100% curbside recyclable.

2. premium presentation

While sustainable shipping options are great, they do not always present nicely. Our shipper kits are clean, sharp, and made to impress. Whether you're sending a wine subscription box or fulfilling a gift order, your customer opens something that looks intentional, not industrial.

Ready to ship smarter?
Check out our Wine Shipper on our shop page and see how easy it is to upgrade your packaging—without compromising sustainability or performance.

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