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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferM55" data-source="post: 2643582" data-attributes="member: 527474"><p>There's two in our house that has drugs delivered, for me it's in a padded envelope and my husbands is usually in a box, our medication doesn't need to be kept cold. </p><p></p><p>We do have frozen meat delivered (as a gift from our daughter) from time to time, that's packed in sheep's wool. Sheep's wool is the best insulator you can get, and the wool used is a bi-product. It's organic and probably costs as much as polystyrene but without 'THE' footprint. I love the wool, if you're handy you can do lots of things with it, so far I've lined hanging baskets with it, have used it as stuffing for many arty stuff, at the moment I'm thinking of making something similar to a 'hay box' to save on cooking power. </p><p></p><p>I guess if you add up the costs of personnel, including holiday etc., to serve you in the pharmacy, and compare that with packing and postage costs, there may not be much in it.</p><p></p><p>The company we use state on their website:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferM55, post: 2643582, member: 527474"] There's two in our house that has drugs delivered, for me it's in a padded envelope and my husbands is usually in a box, our medication doesn't need to be kept cold. We do have frozen meat delivered (as a gift from our daughter) from time to time, that's packed in sheep's wool. Sheep's wool is the best insulator you can get, and the wool used is a bi-product. It's organic and probably costs as much as polystyrene but without 'THE' footprint. I love the wool, if you're handy you can do lots of things with it, so far I've lined hanging baskets with it, have used it as stuffing for many arty stuff, at the moment I'm thinking of making something similar to a 'hay box' to save on cooking power. I guess if you add up the costs of personnel, including holiday etc., to serve you in the pharmacy, and compare that with packing and postage costs, there may not be much in it. The company we use state on their website: [/QUOTE]
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