About OnnI's

Sustainability


We’re a fresh Aussie brand kitting out adventurers with gear that’s kind to the planet. From compostable packaging to carbon-neutral shipping and responsibly sourced materials, we’re all in - so you can explore guilt-free.

Eco-Friendly Packaging & Shipping

Compostable Packaging: We use HeapsGood Ecomailers and eco-labels—certified home & industrially compostable, weather-tough, and Aussie-grown. They break down in 2–3 years, not 200.

Carbon-Neutral Delivery: Every parcel ships with Sendle, Australia’s first 100% carbon-neutral courier and proud B-Corp. Your order’s CO₂ footprint is offset automatically, while Sendle invests in projects that protect forests, wildlife, and habitats.

Responsibly Sourced Materials

FSC-Certified Paper & Packaging: All paper bits carry the FSC tick, meaning they’re from forests that protect biodiversity, support local communities, and treat workers right.

Today, over 160 million hectares of forest worldwide are FSC-certified, under a trusted system that spans 89 countries and involves more than 1,165 member organizations. That means you’re supporting responsible forest stewardship that's independently governed, socially fair, and environmentally rigorous.

Why It Matters - The Impact

When your parcel arrives, it’s wrapped in compostable mailers that disappear without leaving microplastics or a landfill legacy. Every shipment you make with us helps safeguard fragile habitats—from the lush forests of Tasmania to the backyard of the endangered Long-Nosed Potoroo. And with FSC-labelled packaging, you’re backing zero deforestation, fair working conditions, and forests that will be here for generations to come.

Over 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans every year—choosing sustainable brands helps cut this waste at the source.

Do you have a question?


We’re gathering the questions our community asks most about our sustainability efforts—we are here to answer yours today.

Send us your questions, and we’ll show you exactly how OnnI is tackling that specific area of sustainability you’re curious about.