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Wet pressing process is a new type of modern technology, which is widely used in insert &inner tray packaging options. Molded pulp products made from 100% biodegradable & compostable material, sugarcane fiber (as known as bagasse), bamboo fiber, wood pulp, recycled paper pulp and other natural plant fiber.
The products not only with very smooth surface and finish that enhance your brand values, but superior packaging performance, protection, cushioning, nesting and stacking capabilities, saving space, assemble and transports cost.
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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.
Design & customization
Sampling & lead time
Quality & testing
Sustainability & compliance
Packing & delivery
Q1: Can you make both 4‑pack and 6‑pack carriers?
A: Yes. We offer 4‑pack and 6‑pack as standards; 2/8/12 packs can be customized.
Q2: Which can sizes do you support?
A: We tailor the ring diameter to your cans—slim, sleek and standard formats from 250 ml to 500 ml. Send your can specs and we’ll match.
Q3: Are the carriers water‑resistant?
A: Standard trays perform well in typical retail and logistics. Optional surface treatment is available for high‑humidity routes or cold‑chain needs.
Q4: How do these compare with plastic rings?
A: Wet‑press pulp provides strong grip, stack strength and better sustainability. They are recyclable and biodegradable, reducing plastic waste.
Q5: Can we add logos or color?
A: Yes. Embossed/debossed branding and Pantone color options are available to align with your beverage line.
Q6: What are the minimum order quantity and timing?
A: MOQ is 5000 pcs. Sampling takes about 10 days; production usually 15–25 days after approval.
Q7: Do these work with slotted paperboard boxes?
A: Absolutely. The carriers are designed to pair with paperboard liners and slotted cartons for retail or e‑commerce shipping.
Share your can diameter, pack count, carton size and branding needs. We’ll design, sample fast and deliver on time with BonitoPak PM‑035.
We respond within 24 hours, offering fast, clear communication, tailored solutions, and efficient service to save time and costs.
Our in-house design, engineering, and manufacturing ensure rapid tooling, with samples ready in 7 days and production molds in 8 days.
Our skilled R&D engineers excel in designing, prototyping, and tooling, offering complete packaging solutions with blister, tin can, and printed boxes.
Trained staff conduct 100% inspections, random checks, and quality control, ensuring high standards, reducing rejects, and saving costs.
We provide reasonable order scheduling and coordinate with clients to resolve issues promptly, ensuring the best solutions.
Our experienced after-sales team ensures smooth communication, solving issues with replacements, shipping, and delivery, aiming for zero complaints.
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