Modern shoppers look for packaging that aligns with their values. Our molded pulp box turns waste fiber into premium protection with a low impact. Wet‑press molding compresses pulp under heat to create dense, dimensionally stable walls with consistent thickness and refined contours. The result is a sturdy shell that resists crush, cushions delicate pieces, and stacks cleanly on shelf. Share your CAD or target sizes and our engineers will optimize wall thickness, corner radii, and lid tolerance for a confident friction‑fit closure. Need an insert for rings or a tray for lipsticks? We can build paperboard or molded pulp inners, add card slots for care notes, and set flats for labels or barcodes.
Operationally, the benefits add up. Boxes nest tightly to maximize pallet density, are lighter than plastic or rigid board to cut transport emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that keep your line moving. Branding is integrated: emboss or deboss your mark directly into the lid; request color‑tinted fiber for seasonal drops; or add a minimal sleeve for storytelling. After use, the box can be recycled where paper programs accept molded fiber—or composted in suitable facilities—making disposal simple and responsible. With premium feel, design flexibility, and authentic sustainability, this molded pulp packaging is the future of jewelry and cosmetic boxes.
FAQs :
Q1: Can I customize the size, shape, and color?
A: Absolutely. We build private molds to your dimensions and can tint the pulp to your exact brand color.
Q2: Is the box recyclable and biodegradable?
A: Yes—made from 100% post‑industrial fiber, it’s plastic‑free, recyclable in many paper streams, and biodegradable/compostable.
Q3: What branding options are available?
A: Embossed/debossed logos come standard. We also support sleeves/belly bands and optional PLA lamination or specialty finishes.
Q4: Do you supply inserts for jewelry or cosmetics?
A: Yes—paperboard or molded pulp inserts can be tailored for rings, earrings, palettes, bottles, and more.
Q5: What are the MOQ and typical lead time?
A: MOQ is 5,000 pcs. Samples usually 7–10 days after design approval; production typically 15–30 business days.