Paper over Plastic in Packaging
Reducing single-use plastic in packaging doesn’t have to mean doing everything at once. The smartest first step is identifying where plastic is being used, and where it doesn’t need to be.
Consider your use of air pillows, bubbles, or foam. These
materials often show up in large volumes across industrial setups and typically
go straight to landfill. In situations where the highest protection levels
aren’t necessary, recycled kraft paper can be a practical alternative for void-fill
and light cushioning, reducing plastic use while still protecting your
products.
Other paper-based options are great swaps too. Acid-free
options are available for longer-term storage needs where surface preservation
matters. Newsprint, meanwhile, is a smooth, recycled material that works well
as wrapping, separation layers, or crumpled void fill. And both are
budget-friendly ways to ease into a lower-plastic packaging plan.
Recycled kraft paper isn’t just paper, it’s a tough,
versatile material that flexes for a range of light-duty protective uses in
your packaging line. While kraft paper is most used crumpled as void fill or
for wrapping products inside boxes, it can also help reduce plastic by
replacing foam or bubble wrap when high protection levels aren’t required.
For heavier-duty applications requiring structure and
rigidity, corrugated cardboard is your go-to solution. We’ve helped customers create:
-Die-cut corrugated trays to protect robotics and
electronics.
-Corrugated inserts and dividers for added strength and
separation in transit.
-Layered corrugated pads to replace rigid plastic bases in
palletized loads
-Corrugated cardboard dividers pair seamlessly with kraft
paper wraps or void fill to protect parts in multi-item kits or boxed
shipments, maintaining separation and reducing shifting.
Cutting single-use plastics in your packaging strategy
doesn’t have to be all or nothing. By testing kraft and paper-based
alternatives on select lines first, you can reduce plastic waste while
maintaining protection and efficiency. Kraft and paper-based solutions can
replace many plastics in your packaging while improving circularity and
reducing landfill waste.
But it’s also important to recognize its limits: for
heavy-duty, moisture-sensitive, or high-value shipments, engineered protective
materials may still be necessary.
At Quick Pak Inc, we supply practical, scalable packaging
transitions that meet your sustainability goals while keeping your products
safe, whether you’re shipping robotics, sensitive equipment, or other
high-value components.
Ready to rethink what’s possible with paper? Let’s find the
right strategy for your operations, call us at 813 242 6995 or reach sales@quickpakinc.com

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