A New Milestone for Our Molded Pulp Journey: Joining IMFA
Connecting with the global molded fiber community to learn, collaborate, and shape the future of sustainable packaging.

Connecting with the global molded fiber community to learn, collaborate, and shape the future of sustainable packaging.

Our latest testing results cover EU PPWR, PFAS-Free, biodegradability, and recyclability, highlighting the future of sustainable molded pulp packaging.

Molded pulp packaging represents a significant paradigm shift in the packaging industry, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional materials

Pulp molding, also known as molded pulp or molded fiber, involves the conversion of recycled paper and cardboard into sturdy packaging products through a process of molding and drying.

Molded pulp inserts provide superior product protection through their customized fit, shock absorption, structural integrity, uniform support, moisture resistance, and eco-friendly composition.

Bagasse pulp trays have gained popularity in recent years as a sustainable alternative to traditional packaging materials.

Bagasse pulp trays have emerged as a promising alternative, celebrated for their eco-friendliness and biodegradability.