Modern brands need packaging that protects, elevates, and reduces impact. Our molded pulp box checks every box. We compress recycled fibers under heat to form dense, dimensionally stable walls with consistent thickness—strong enough to safeguard delicate jewelry yet refined enough for luxury gifting. Share CAD files or target dimensions and our engineers will tune corner radii, lid tolerance, and wall heights for a confident friction fit. Need a ring slot, earring posts, or a tray for cosmetic pans? We’ll integrate paperboard or molded inserts and add card wells for care notes or certificates.
Operationally, pulp streamlines everything. Boxes nest for high pallet density, ship lighter than plastic or rigid board to cut emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that keep your line moving. Branding integrates seamlessly—deboss or emboss your logo directly into the lid—and the fiber can be tinted to your signature color or seasonal hues. Choose the elastic band closure for a minimalist, fully fiber‑based solution (no magnets), or pair with a paper sleeve for tamper‑evidence and merchandising. After unboxing, customers can recycle the box where programs accept molded fiber—or it will biodegrade in suitable conditions—delivering a credible sustainability story to match your product’s quality.
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Q1: Is the box recyclable and biodegradable?
A: Yes—it’s plastic‑free molded fiber, recyclable in many paper streams and naturally biodegradable; check local programs.
Q2: Can you make custom sizes, colors, and inserts?
A: Absolutely. We build private molds, color‑tint the fiber, and add ring/earring/pan inserts or paperboard liners to fit your SKUs.
Q3: What branding options are available?
A: Embossed/debossed logos are standard; we can also supply printed sleeves/belly bands for retail.
Q4: Does the box include the elastic band?
A: Yes. The elastic band provides a secure, glue‑free closure; colors can be matched on request.
Q5: What are the MOQ and typical lead time?
A: MOQ is 5,000 units. Sampling usually takes 7–10 days after design approval; mass production typically 15–30 business days.