![]() It is easily manipulated and also inexpensive. Not as ‘premium’ as other packaging typesĪside from being very sustainable and always made with recycled material, the chipboard has very similar features to paperboard.May not withstand moisture, dust, and other contaminants well depending on the form and finish.Lacks strength and rigidity, especially 1-ply paperboard.Recyclable and can use 100% sustainable material (paper), so is a ‘green’ choice.If coated with an antistatic chemical, it can even be used to package electronics safely, too. Price-wise, in general paperboard is inexpensive as you would expect of paper, although it can still be printed and given a premium finish or texture and so is relevant for use retail packaging. Depending on its final application, 1-ply or multiple-ply forms exist, although, for packaging which is meant to provide protection to small consumer goods and is likely shaped to fit, a multi-ply form will be more appropriate as it is stronger than single-ply which can flex quite easily. ![]() It’s made from wood pulp and can be made from 100% recycled material. ![]()
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