100% FSC-certified cardboard boxes – FSC Paper Packaging Boxes

Our 100% Recycled Paper Boxes are made from FSC certified paper and are both compostable and recyclable. They have an extra element of protection which makes them perfect for any company shipping more fragile goods. • All-over custom print available. • Natural kraft or white paper finish

Products Details

Product name Black Kraft F Flute Corrugated Paper Packaging boxes
Material Options Art paper (128gram,157gram,200gram , 250gram , 300gram)
Ivory board (250gram , 300gram , 350gram )
Kraft paper(100gram,120gram,150gram,200gram,300gram)
Specialty paper( 128gram,157gram,200gram,250gram,300gram)
Duplex board with grey back(250gsm,300gsm,350gsm,400gsm)
Color Options Any color can be customized, as your request
Thickness Options 150gsm, 210gsm, 250gsm, 300gsm or Custom as per customer
Printing Method Options Gravure printing/Embossing printing/Hot stamping/CMYK/Full color print
Surface Finish Options Glossy/Matte Lamination, Gold/Silver Hot Foil, Embossing/Debossing, Spot UV, Vanishing etc
Delivery Term FedEx DHL TNT SF By sea By air
Custom sample charge Free sample from stock design/$100 including shipment
Custom sample time 5~7 days for Digital or Dummy Sample
If a package doesn’t have one of the FSC marks, it can be difficult to know if it’s actually FSC Certified. Many FSC Certified paper packaging providers use certified materials, but don’t advertise it on their boxes. Some manufacturers may not even know they use FSC Certified materials. In packaging, the chain of custody can be longer than you think, and at any point, material from non-FSC Certified sources might be mixed in. Your best option: Ask your supplier. They should know their chain of custody and will be able to prove their FSC Certified materials. If they don’t use FSC Certified materials, demand that they do. Currently, FSC Certified materials are readily available at competitive prices.Whether or not we are always aware of it, product packaging plays an important role in our consumption decisions. The logo, the colors, the placement, and a plethora of other characteristics can influence our choices. But what about their impact on the environment?That too is beginning to guide our consumer preferences. Many consumers critically point to the over packaging of goods, and the use of inorganic materials, as a key contributor to our global waste problem. In recent years, however, the private sector has conjured up a whole host of eco-friendly packaging ideas to ensure that their carbon footprint is as minimal as possible. From eating the packaging to repurposing it, there are plenty of concepts being tested in real-time.

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