Great packaging protects, organizes, and tells your brand story. This molded pulp tray does all three. We begin with sugarcane bagasse—an agricultural by‑product—then compress and heat it through wet‑press molding. The process creates dense walls, smooth surfaces, and clean radii that cradle delicate glass and coated bottles without scuffing. Share CAD files or a sample set and our engineers will map precise cavities for bottles, droppers, pumps, applicators, and leaflets, adding finger‑pulls or accessory wells so everything unpacks intuitively.
Operational efficiency is built in. Trays nest tightly to maximize pallet density, weigh less than plastic alternatives to cut freight, and fit seamlessly into standard folding cartons or rigid boxes. Branding is integrated—emboss or deboss your logo directly into the fiber for an elegant, ink‑free mark—and you can color‑tint the material to match seasonal collections. After the reveal, customers can recycle the tray with paper where accepted, or it will biodegrade in appropriate conditions, reinforcing your commitment to responsible beauty. From DTC gifting to retail shelves, sugarcane molded pulp delivers premium protection, a refined tactile experience, and a credible sustainability story that sets your brand apart.
FAQs :
Q1: Is the tray recyclable and compostable?
A: It’s plastic‑free, made from bagasse fiber, and recyclable where paper programs accept molded fiber. It’s also biodegradable and compostable in suitable facilities.
Q2: Can you match my exact bottle and dropper shapes?
A: Yes. We create custom tooling from your CAD or sample to form precise cavities and depths for each SKU.
Q3: What finishes and colors are available?
A: Wet‑press yields a smooth, satin surface. Choose natural or custom‑tinted colors, plus embossed/debossed logos for ink‑free branding.
Q4: What are the MOQ and lead times?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Samples typically take 7–10 days after design approval; mass production usually completes in 15–30 business days.
Q5: Are moisture‑ or oil‑resistant options offered?
A: Standard trays are uncoated fiber. Optional water‑repellent or oil‑resistant treatments are available for humid supply chains.