All of our shipments contain an insulated liner and enough dry ice to maintain a frozen environment for the duration of transit. However, due to unknown conditions that may arise during transit, it is best to bring the package inside and transfer the products to your freezer as soon as you receive the shipment.
We are committed to using environmentally conscious and sustainable shipping methods. That’s why we use insulated liners that are made from plants (corn starch). You may remove and recycle the plastic wrapping and then dispose of the liner material in your garbage bin. The inner liner material will break down and compost over time. The cardboard box is 100% curbside recyclable.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. Dry ice is made from reclaimed CO2 and dissipates back into CO2 over time making it "carbon-neutral." To safely dispose of the dry ice, use a towel, oven mitts or gloves to remove the dry ice from the box and place the dry ice package outside in a trash container. Keep away from pets and children. Do not open and touch the dry ice with your bare hands as it may cause burns similar to frostbite from the extreme cold. The dry ice will dissipate back into CO2 in a few hours.