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Why are more and more companies starting to use pulp molded packaging boxes?
Pulp molding is a clean, wood or sugarcane bagasse, renewable, and biodegradable raw material, typically made from recycled waste paper/cardboard or natural fibers, which we will discuss later. Although relatively new compared to some more traditional paper packaging materials, the popularity and reputation of pulp as a sustainable packaging choice for large, customized, heavy-duty, small, and fragile products are rapidly growing. The possibilities of design are infinite; From end caps, trays, plates, bowls to flipped containers, etc.
Pulp molding is a recyclable packaging material designed for recycling. The pulp fiber materials you may encounter may have many uses in their lifecycle. Due to the nature of pulp, all its products can be recycled at any household or public recycling center. If you accidentally discover it in nature, don't worry, it will completely decompose within 4-6 weeks.
So what are the main benefits of pulp molding?
Pulp molding recyclable, compostable, and biodegradable pulp - reducing your company's carbon footprint
Remove plastic from the environment.
Pulp molding replaces foam and polystyrene as a plug-in and shapes around any shape to create a protective and customized design.
Pulp can withstand high temperatures.
The pulp packaging is very sturdy and has a protective effect. It can prevent damage during transportation and even beat expensive foam and plastic! You can take a look at our case study.
Fully customizable, customizable, and infinitely possible design - can surround any object to protect it
Pulp molding can be very cost-effective and has the advantage of saving warehouse and factory space - it is very easy to store.
Suitable pulp materials can be used in all industries.
Like any sustainable packaging material, pulp enhances brand image - creating a positive brand association with users.
Pulp molding can replace almost any form of plastic, polystyrene and foam. When we take out our favorite food, many people may have already seen fruit pulp in the form of beverage trays. However, pulp can be formed around almost anything. Let's take a look at our case below! Pulp can be used to protect products during transportation, such as canned goods, technical equipment and doors, as well as food service pallets and beverage carriers. Other typical uses are end caps, trays, plates, bowls, clamshell containers, etc. As mentioned above, new fiber pulp is an ideal choice for reducing pollution risks in the medical, cosmetic, and food industries.