Modern brands want packaging that protects, looks premium, and delivers a credible eco story. Our molded pulp clamshell does all three. Starting with sugarcane bagasse and recycled paper fibers, we dry‑press the pulp under heat to produce dense, dimensionally stable shells with consistent wall thickness and smooth surfaces—perfect for high‑end confectionery and beauty minis. Share CAD files or target dimensions and we’ll engineer your clamshell for a precise friction‑fit lid, tune wall thickness for stack strength, and add subtle finger notches for easy opening. Prefer a custom palette? We can tint the fiber to match your line and deboss your logo directly into the lid for a sophisticated, scratch‑proof finish.
Operational advantages are immediate: boxes nest tightly to maximize pallet density, weigh less than plastic or metal to cut shipping emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that speed your pack line. For food applications, request an optional food‑contact coating or a paperboard insert; compliance documentation is available upon request. After unboxing, customers can recycle the box where molded fiber is accepted or compost it in suitable facilities—an authentic sustainability message that resonates with today’s shoppers. From seasonal chocolate assortments to spa kits and sample sets, this clamshell pulp box elevates the experience while reducing your footprint.
FAQs:
Q1: Is this box safe for direct food contact?
A: Standard boxes are uncoated fiber. For unwrapped treats, request our optional food‑contact coating or paperboard liner and related documentation.
Q2: Can you customize size, color, and branding?
A: Yes—choose exact dimensions, color‑tinted pulp, and embossed/debossed logos to match your brand.
Q3: How does the box close?
A: It’s a friction‑fit clamshell. Seal with a paper sleeve, label, or band for retail security.
Q4: What are the MOQ and typical lead time?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Sampling usually takes 7–10 days after approval; production typically 15–30 business days.
Q5: Are the boxes recyclable and compostable?
A: They’re plastic‑free molded fiber, recyclable in many paper streams and compostable where facilities exist—check local guidelines.