Molded pulp has evolved into a true luxury option. We compress bagasse and recycled fibers under heat to form dense walls with consistent thickness and gentle radii that cradle lacquered jars without scuffing. Share CAD files or a sample and our engineers will fine‑tune cavity clearances, wall heights, and finger‑pull details for intuitive removal. Need a space for a spatula, sample vial, or instruction card? We’ll integrate those wells from the start and size the flange or locking wings for a perfect drop‑in fit to your carton—often without adhesives.
Operational benefits are immediate. Trays nest tightly for high pallet density, ship lighter than plastic to reduce emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that keep your line moving. Branding is built in: emboss or deboss your logo directly into the fiber for an elegant, ink‑free statement, and tint the pulp to your collection’s color palette. After unboxing, consumers can recycle the insert where molded fiber is accepted, or it will biodegrade in suitable conditions—an authentic sustainability story clean‑beauty customers value. The result is robust protection, a refined tactile experience, and a credible eco message that sets your new cream release apart.
FAQs:
F1: Ist das Tablett recycelbar und biologisch abbaubar?
A: Yes. It’s made from bagasse/recycled fibers, plastic‑free, recyclable in many paper streams, and naturally biodegradable.
Q2: Can you match my jar size and include a spatula pocket?
A: Absolutely. We build custom tooling from your CAD or samples and add cavities for spatulas, minis, or leaflets as needed.
Q3: What’s the MOQ and typical lead time?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Samples generally take 7–10 days after design approval; production is usually 15–30 business days.
Q4: Can I add branding or choose a custom color?
A: Yes—embossed/debossed logos come standard, and we can color‑tint the pulp to your brand palette.
Q5: Do you offer moisture/oil resistance?
A: Standard trays are uncoated fiber; optional water‑repellent or oil‑resistant treatments are available for humid supply chains.