Be Green Packaging offers molded fiber packaging solutions to CPG companies

27 July 2018

Be Green Packaging is providing new molded fiber packaging solutions to the consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies.

The company uses a combination of renewable and natural fibers to produce color-rich and custom packaging solutions such as trays and inserts, which can be molded into multiple shapes such as cylinders, curves and compartments.

The custom packaging solutions can be used in various applications, including consumer electronics, household chemicals, personal care, cosmetics, specialty foods, toys/games, hardware, health/fitness, wine/spirits and jewelry.

Be Green Packaging business development director David Gray said: “Consumer pressure for marketers to reduce the amount of plastic that enters the waste stream has never been greater.

“However, CPG companies, still have to be able to protect and differentiate their products in a competitive retail environment. Be Green’s molded fiber packaging meets those objectives.”

Featuring soft-to-the-touch, the molded fiber trays can be made in any Pantone color to achieve branding goals and creative visual impact.

Be Green has invested in proprietary engineering to produce zero draft angle solution, which will be straight and without slant sidewalls.

The molded pulp surface will also support silk screen and laser inkjet printing, and is compatible with label.

Gray further added: “Consumers are drawn to beautiful packaging, but they also want to know they are buying a product that has been packaged in materials that are kind to the environment. Our molded fiber packaging is compostable, recyclable and biodegradable.”

Be Green Packaging is engaged in the manufacturing of specialty molded fiber packaging solutions for foodservice and ecommerce applications.

The company is specialized in the design, manufacture and distribution of compostable packaging solutions.

The company operates production facilities in the US and China, as most of the CPG companies carries out manufacturing activities in these regions.

The facilities are located in Ridgeland of South Carolina in the US, and Xuzhou City, Jiangsu, China.

Initially, the firm blends natural fibers in a pulping system and the resulting slurry will be transferred to multiple thermo-pump molding machines that use heat and pressure to create compostable containers.

 

Source: compelo.com