Premium tea deserves packaging that protects, organizes, and reflects its craft. We start with cellulose‑rich bagasse (sugarcane by‑product) and mold it via wet‑press tooling that densifies the fiber for smooth planes, tight radii, and consistent tolerances. That precision matters: tins and sachets seat securely, labels stay pristine, and kits travel neatly from pack‑out to unboxing. The molded pulp surface reads modern and tactile, elevating perceived value without plastics or laminates.
Customization is your edge. Share dimensions or CAD, and we’ll sculpt snug wells for tea cakes, tins, sachet stacks, and accessories (scoops, strainers, or cards). Add finger‑pulls for easy lift, label flats for brand seals, or integrate a paperboard sleeve or window for shelf visibility. Keep the aesthetic refined with embossed/debossed logos and a coordinated color that anchors seasonal collections or core lines. For humid climates or oil‑coated teas, an optional moisture/oil‑resistant finish can help maintain appearance while you keep a fiber‑forward build.
Operations benefit immediately. Trays and boxes ship nested to lower inbound freight and warehouse footprint, and consistent fits speed pack‑outs and reduce rework across locations. End‑of‑life guidance stays simple and honest: the body is plastic‑free and 100% biodegradable, and is widely recyclable where paper packaging is accepted (local rules apply). With OEM/ODM engineering and MOQ from 5,000 pcs, you can prototype quickly, validate fit and line speed, and scale packaging that delivers on protection, beauty, and sustainability.
FAQs:
Q1: Can you customize the interior for tins, sachets, or tea cakes?
A: Yes. We tailor cavity size/depth and add accessory wells or card flats to your exact SKUs—share dimensions or CAD.
Q2: Is the packaging recyclable and biodegradable?
A: It’s fiber‑based, plastic‑free, 100% biodegradable, and widely recyclable where paper packaging is accepted. Check local guidelines.
Q3: Can you add a window or sleeve?
A: Absolutely. We can pair the molded tray/box with a paperboard sleeve or window for retail visibility while keeping a fiber‑only system.
Q4: Is it suitable for direct food contact?
A: It’s commonly used as an outer/inner packaging system. If direct contact is required, request food‑contact documentation or a liner.
Q5: What are the MOQ and lead times? Are samples available?
A: MOQ is 5,000 pcs. Samples can be arranged; timelines depend on tooling and customization—request a fast quote for schedules and pricing.