11 Dec 2023 --- PulPac is launching its Dry Molded Fiber Phone Tray Insert for mobile phone packaging to address the growing demand for eco-friendly solutions in the electronics industry. Dry Molded Fiber applications mean choosing a cost-effective product with a reduced environmental footprint compared to conventional plastic or fiber-based alternatives, asserts the packager.
The tray is now offered to phone producers and represents another stride toward PulPac’s commitment to providing cost-effective, environmentally responsibly produced packaging alternatives.
“We understand the importance of balancing sustainability with cost-effectiveness. This Phone Tray Insert shows manufacturers and brands a cost-competitive solution without compromising on their commitment to the planet — a hallmark of Dry Molded Fiber,” says Sanna Fager, chief commercial officer at PulPac.
PulPac’s Dry Molded FIber Phone Tray Insert offers an environmentally sustainable solution to conventional single-use plastic electonic packaging.The reveal complements the dry molding tech provider’s existing “Highway products” lineup, providing businesses with a quick-start solution for their eco-friendly packaging needs. The lineup comprises standardized and commercially validated production-ready applications.
Adding electronic packaging
PulPac’s Dry Molded Fiber packaging portfolio includes food-grade products such as protective lids, coffee cup lids, cold drink lids, cutlery, trays, bowls and now the Phone Tray Insert.
“Time is increasingly becoming the most important factor in dealing with environmental challenges. By creating a range of standardized, highly demanded products that are pre-validated, we can help our customers speed up the transition toward sustainable fiber-based packaging and a greener, cleaner world,” explains Fager.
PulPac and its partners also provide turn-key production platforms for different customer needs. The purpose is to drive a transformative shift in the packaging industry, where sustainability is “not just a choice but a fundamental principle.”
PulPac also signed a deal with Correns to launch Dry Molded Fiber on the Japanese market and unveiled the “world’s first injection molding machine for fiber-based products,” dubbed PulPac Scala.
Edited by Natalie Schwertheim