Lightweight, sturdy, and recyclable, perfect for protective and sustainable packaging.
Recycled paper material
Lightweight, sturdy, and recyclable, perfect for protective and sustainable packaging.
Recyclable and compostable kraft paper, ideal for sustainable and eco-conscious packaging.
Customizable, eco-friendly molded pulp, available in various colors for branded packaging.
Hydrogen peroxide-bleached pulp, safe for food packaging and maintaining environmental safety.
Flexible, biodegradable material sourced from various plants, suitable for a wide range
Lightweight, sturdy, and recyclable, perfect for protective and sustainable packaging.
Renewable material offering strength and eco-friendliness for molded pulp packaging.
The wet pressing process uses biodegradable materials like bagasse, bamboo, and recycled paper, offering smooth finishes, protection, cushioning, and space-saving, eco-friendly packaging.
Molded pulp products replace plastic and foam, offering recyclable, biodegradable options. Custom shapes, colors, and eco-friendly surfaces are available. We provide affordable, sustainable packaging with in-house prototyping and manufacturing.
Our plant fiber tableware, made from bagasse, straw, and bamboo, is biodegradable, compostable, waterproof, oil-resistant, and microwave-safe. Certified, recyclable, and stackable for eco-friendly use.
Dry pressing paper pulp trays, made from 100% recycled materials, offer an eco-friendly, cost-effective alternative to plastic. They provide cushioning, temperature resistance, and stackability, saving up to 20% space.
Bonitopak offers molded pulp in six colors, including white, natural, and black, with 95% color accuracy. Eco-friendly methods ensure safe bleaching. Natural and white are best for food; others suit tray packaging.
A major change in sustainable packaging is indicated by the pulp molding tableware machine market.
Plastic has become an international menace. The packaging sector is in a scramble to find
The packaging world is evolving rapidly. Alternatives in plastic are no longer a choice but
The plastic debris continues to accumulate around. In 2018 among the 35.7 million tons of
The manufacturers of packaging materials require substitutes to plastic materials immediately. Recycled paper and natural
The plastic continues to accumulate everywhere. The packaging industry generated more than 2 million tons