We can’t get enough of Drunken Sailor’s flavours!
Drunken Sailor is a Sydney-based brand founded by Justin Arnoux, a passionate food lover with a rich culinary legacy. The team handcrafts premium jams, relishes and mustards, packing them with high-quality ingredients and bold flavours.
We spoke to Justin to learn more about the business, why he started it and how their transition to Great Wrap has been.
Read more in our journal 〰
We’re proudly Australian-made - just in case you forgot. Not only that switching to Great Wrap can reduce your carbon emissions by up to 60% compared to traditional stretch wrap. You can also help Australia get closer to its 2030 emissions reduction targets!
Is it time to switch to compostables in your supply chain? Get in touch 〰
From the start of this year, mandatory climate-related disclosures began rolling out for large businesses in Australia. The purpose? To align with global efforts to address climate change and ensure transparency.
Companies will have to disclose climate risks and opportunities, the impacts of these risks, processes for identifying them and the metrics used to assess progress — while taking positive steps towards emissions reduction.
Under Scope 3 emissions, companies may be required to report their supply chain waste, including packaging, and the associated emissions.
Get in touch if you’d like to chat about transitioning to our stretch wrap.
In case you missed it, we now wholesale our Great Mate Starter Kit and Nudie Rolls!
You can now find us on the shelves at @hagensorganics , @georgies_harvest and @eatcorneliuscheese in Melbourne.
If you’re looking to stock a locally made brand in your store, reach out to [email protected] — we’d love to chat 🖤
The environmental impact of the recovery rate decline is huge — these reports show us that only 6% of traditional pallet wrap is being recovered, while another portion ends up in landfill, where it can remain there for hundreds of years.
We often talk about the importance of diversifying end of life options to support a circular economy, but it becomes even more evident when you see statistics like this.
Five stars all around.
As a material science company, we’re always evolving our stretch wrap to enhance functionality. We’re grateful that so many happy customers are noticing the positive changes.
“I have been using these rolls for years now and the latest version of them are amazing, so easy to use and cut. Huge improvement over the original roll! There is no excuse to be using plastic anymore!” — Matthew. M
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Climate-wise, 2025 has had a distressing start. Last year was the warmest on record, with temperatures exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius, and we’re now witnessing catastrophic wildfires tearing through the streets of LA.
More than ever, it’s time to work together and minimise our impact on the planet. Despite the urgency of the crisis, we’re seeing a rise in climate change denial and governments failing to respond seriously. It sadly feels like the responsibility falls on us — both as individuals and businesses — to make better choices.
Is becoming more sustainable one of your New Year’s resolutions? If not, it’s never too late to start. This year, take steps to clean up your supply chain, shop locally and organically, shorten your shower time, turn off light switches and compost 🖤
We’d like to thank you for your ongoing support this year with a storewide sale!
Use code THANKYOU at checkout to get 30% off your order.
Offer ends Sunday 5th of January 🖤
During the festive season, food waste increases by 30%, amounting to 10.3 million meals going to waste in Australia.
This can be reduced by creating accurate shopping lists and avoiding overcooking. If you do end up with leftovers, wrap them with compostable cling wrap to minimise your waste!
In Australia, only 13% of plastic materials are recycled and recent reports from SBS News reveal our national waste is being sent overseas, where it is discarded and burned.
APCO’s 2025 packaging targets call for a complete and systemic change in the way Australian’s create, collect and recover product packaging.
Read our journal to find out what they mean for your business 〰