Today’s shoppers expect elevated design and responsible materials. Our molded pulp packaging checks both boxes. Using wet‑press technology, we compress recycled fibers under heat to create dense, dimensionally stable parts with consistent wall thickness and soft radii. The result is a rigid clamshell that protects delicate finishes, stacks cleanly, and delivers a refined hand feel—minus the creak of plastic or the waste of foam. Share CAD files or target dimensions and our engineers will tune wall heights, lid tolerance, and interior inserts for a confident friction‑fit closure and fast pack‑out. Need a ring slot, pan tray, or vial wells? We’ll integrate them into a paperboard or molded pulp insert and keep the assembly fully fiber‑based.
Operational wins are immediate: boxes nest tightly to maximize pallet density, weigh less to lower freight and emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that keep your line moving. Branding integrates seamlessly—emboss or deboss your logo directly into the lid—and the pulp can be tinted to your palette for cohesive storytelling across ranges and seasons. After use, customers can recycle the box where molded fiber is accepted or allow it to biodegrade in suitable conditions, turning your packaging into a tangible sustainability statement.
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Q1: Can I customize the size, color, and insert layout?
A: Yes. We build private molds to your dimensions and offer custom color tints plus paperboard or molded inserts tailored to your SKUs.
Q2: Is the box recyclable and biodegradable?
A: It’s plastic‑free molded fiber, recyclable in many paper streams and designed to biodegrade—check local guidelines.
Q3: How does the lid stay closed?
A: The friction‑fit design keeps the lid secure. For retail sealing, add a paper sleeve or band.
Q4: What branding options are available?
A: Embossed/debossed logos come standard; we can also match pulp color to your brand or seasonal campaign.
Q5: What’s 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.