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IPulp Media’s business directory offers a comprehensive list of suppliers for various business needs, including retail packaging supplies. With easy access to top vendors, businesses can find solutions for customized packaging, eco-friendly options, and wholesale pricing, helping them meet diverse packaging requirements efficiently. This directory simplifies the sourcing process by connecting businesses with trusted suppliers, making it easier to enhance brand presentation and secure durable packaging. For companies focused on retail, the platform is an invaluable resource to streamline procurement and boost brand impact.

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#custom packaging#product packaging#custom inserts#box inserts#protective packaging#Benefit-Oriented Tags:#unboxing experience#brand experience#product presentation#presentation boxes#premium packaging#Material-Specific Tags:#cardboard inserts#foam inserts#plastic inserts#sustainable inserts#Function-Oriented Tags:#protective inserts#compartmental inserts#display inserts#multi-product inserts#Industry-Specific Tags:#(Add industry-specific tags here depending on your target market. For example#“jewelry box inserts” or “cosmetic box inserts”)
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Recycled Cosmetic Packaging Suppliers
There are several suppliers that specialize in recycled cosmetic packaging. One such supplier is Eco Vision Packaging, which offers a wide range of eco-friendly packaging solutions for cosmetics and personal care products. They provide packaging made from materials like post-consumer recycled PET plastic and glass. Another supplier is Earth to Business, which offers sustainable packaging options, including recycled plastic bottles and jars. They also have a range of biodegradable and compostable packaging options for those looking for even more Recycled Cosmetic Packaging Suppliers. Additionally,

Sustainable Packaging Solutions India
One such solution is the use of biodegradable and compostable materials for packaging. These materials, such as bioplastics derived from renewable resources, can decompose and return to nature within a reasonable time frame. Additionally, they can be recycled or composted, reducing the amount of waste going to landfills.
Cosmetic Packaging Suppliers
When looking for cosmetic packaging suppliers, it is important to consider a few factors. First, ensure that the supplier has a range of packaging options to suit your specific needs. This could include various sizes, styles, and materials. Next, check for the supplier's reputation and reliability. Look for reviews and testimonials from other customers to ensure that they provide quality products and prompt delivery. Additionally, consider the supplier's expertise in the cosmetic industry.
Box Manufacturing Company
A box manufacturing company is a company that specializes in the production of various types of boxes. These boxes may be used for packaging, shipping, storage, or display purposes. The company may offer a wide range of box sizes, shapes, materials, and customization options to cater to the needs of different industries and customers.
Corrugated Cardboard Box Manufacturers
Corrugated cardboard box manufacturers play a crucial role in the packaging industry. These manufacturers specialize in producing cardboard boxes that are durable, cost-effective, and sustainable.
Corrugated Box Manufacturers
Corrugated box manufacturers utilize advanced manufacturing techniques and machinery to produce high-quality boxes that meet specific requirements. They work closely with their clients to understand their packaging needs and provide customized solutions. These manufacturers have a deep understanding of the different types of corrugated boards, adhesives, and finishing techniques, ensuring that the boxes they produce are strong enough to protect the goods during transportation.
Chocolate Packaging Box Suppliers
There are numerous suppliers that provide chocolate packaging boxes. Whether you are a small chocolate business or a large confectionery company, you can find a range of suppliers to choose from. Some popular suppliers include paper packaging companies, specialized chocolate packaging manufacturers, and online platforms.
When searching for chocolate packaging box suppliers, it is important to consider the quality of the boxes, their durability, and the design options available. You may also want to take into account factors such as price, minimum order quantities, and delivery timelines.
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Custom Cosmetic Boxes as Brand Identity Amplifiers
Suppose you are looking for well-manufactured custom cosmetic boxes for your brand. In that case, you can choose Verdance Packaging to deliver your products in high-quality packaging. Custom Cosmetic Packaging Boxes point your cosmetic brand in the right direction of success. Custom Cosmetic packaging boxes are a creative way for your business to make your brand prominent with the versatility that also gives the benefits to packing & uniquely presenting your product.

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Design Choices

Hi, I’m back with some inspiration! As a designer in product development, this photo really resonates with me.
Pairing: Harry x Designer Reader (curvy or plus size—whatever you feel works best! This is just my preference 😌)
Summary: Harry invites you to a Pleasing meeting.
Word Count: 874
Warnings: None. Just fluff 💗
Please enjoy! I’m just doing this for fun.
✨masterlist✨ read the rest of Harry x Designer Reader there ...
Today, Harry had a meeting for his cosmetics brand, Pleasing. While getting ready, he saw his girlfriend sitting at her desk, working on designs and 3D renders for various brands vying for her talent.
He’d always wanted to add Y/N to his team of designers or do a small collaboration. However, being the shy and offline person she is, Y/N mostly kept her work to her portfolio and artworks online, with little to no social media presence. She’d told him before that she didn’t want to be seen as the girl who got work because of her boyfriend—something Harry found ridiculous since he would’ve gladly welcomed her on the team if she’d asked.
After slipping on his socks, he tiptoed to her workspace, wrapped his arms around her shoulders, and placed soft kisses on her head. Briefly, he watched her work on what appeared to be a floor plan for a coffee shop. An idea crossed his mind, one he hoped she’d be open to.
“Hey, baby. Are you busy today?”
“Uhmm, not really. I’m just finishing my files, and my meeting got moved to tomorrow. Why?” she replied while continuing to type up details and notes for her contractors.
“Well, if you’re done with that, would you like to join me in a meeting today?”
She quickly saved her file and closed her laptop, looking at Harry with curiosity.
“For… your next album?”
“No, silly! For Pleasing. We’re finalizing some packaging boxes and stickers for a new nail polish release this New Year.”
“Oh! Right, sorry. My mind’s been all over the place.”
“No worries, love. So, do you want to come?”
“Sure, but can you pack my stuff for me? I’ll just go change.”
“Go ahead. I’ll take care of it for you.”
Harry rummaged through her work bag, filled with her essentials: a pen case, notebooks, journals, sample swatches, three different types of measuring tools, and other knick-knacks she might need for meetings or site visits. Knowing her, inspiration—or a design mishap—could strike at any moment. He added her laptop and earphones to the bag just as she walked back into the room.
“Ready! Do you have my bag, babe?”
“Yup, everything’s secured. I’ll just put on my shoes, and we can go.” ...
As Harry drove them to Pleasing’s unofficial office, he broke the silence.
“Babe, thank you for coming with me today. I thought you’d say no and stay home.”
“Well, I know I’ve said I didn’t want to be part of the product development team, but I still want to support you. If going to this meeting means so much to you, I’ll gladly hop in when I’m free.”
At a red light, Harry grabbed her hand and kissed it gently. ...
When they arrived at the small office, Harry and Y/N were greeted warmly and offered coffee, pastries, and nuts. She placed her bag on the floor and settled onto the couch, her eyes immediately drawn to the sparkly, hot-pressed foils on the PR boxes inside a nearby cardboard box.
“You can touch them if you like,” said Harry’s head designer.
“Thank you. Harry, may I?”
“I know you’re dying to feel it, love. Don’t let me stop you.”
Harry smiled at her excitement as she examined the new products Pleasing had created. He silently observed her body language, sweating a little as he hoped nothing was out of place—knowing how detail-oriented she was.
“These are so nice. The feel is great. Do you have options where the box is fully foiled or mixed with matte finishes for texture variety?”
A sigh of relief escaped Harry’s lips as he saw her getting into her element.
“Yeah, we have all of that here,” the head designer replied. “Here are the inserts, the bottles, and other packaging we’ve printed, along with the initial samples, if you want to try them.”
They laid everything out on the table. Y/N immediately locked eyes with Harry.
“These are amazing! The supplier you got is really good. You have to tell me who they are!”
Harry chuckled at her enthusiasm.
“It’s a secret, love. I can’t reveal that to the competition. I might even ask the team to whip up an NDA before you leave.”
The three of them laughed at Harry’s joke, but soon the meeting shifted into a more serious tone. Work began in earnest, with Harry choosing his preferred designs, giving feedback, and discussing limitations and options with the team.
Meanwhile, Y/N started snapping photos of Harry looking serious, as well as top-down shots of the table and the stickers he was pointing to.
**“What do you think, love?” Harry asked.
“Sorry, I was distracted. Can you say that again, babe?”
“I asked if we should add another color to the collection, or if this is enough?”
“Well, is it in your budget? I thought you already finalized a color story. Adding another might confuse the supplier if it’s a last-minute change. I’d recommend saving it for your next release or an expansion of the range, maybe with a different collaborator.”
Harry nodded, impressed by her quick, thoughtful response. He felt a surge of pride, knowing he was in a relationship with someone as brilliant and passionate as she was. ... Thank you so much for reading! I have more in store and might write again soon. See you! 💗
#harry styles fluff#harry styles husband#harry styles imagines#husband!harry#harry styles smut#harry styles#harry styles blurb#harry styles blurbs#harry styles one shot#harry styles fic#harry styles fanfiction#harry styles x y/n#harry styles fiction#harry styles fanfic#x reader#harry styles au#one direction fanfiction#solo harry#harry styles x gf!reader#harry styles writing#harry styles x you
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It is finished!
I've been slowly working away at making Baba Yaga's house for a bit over a month, and I am so pleased with how it turned out. She is made from the cardboard of cereal boxes and cosmetics packaging, air dry clay, wire, and moss, painted with acrylics.
This was a bit of a learning experience for me, because I primarily work two dimensionally and rarely do sculpting attempts work out in the way I hope they will. She's far from perfect, but I kind of like that Bout her. I doubt the old crone would bother with keeping her home in tip top shape anyway. She's got more important things to do, like being tricked by hardworking and good natured children, or dealing with meddlesome Ivan's.
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Rapunzel receives a new gift and decides to make Varian her new canvas. Freckle Sibling bonding time + gnc Varian. Not proofread because my head is killing me. 🖤
Rapunzel hummed as she tore open the pink packaging covering a small box. It was small, and not particularly heavy. Rapunzel had no idea what could be inside it, furthering her excitement. She wasn’t particularly fond of surprises, but the package had been a gift from a penpal of hers, the Princess of Atlantica, whom she had bonded with. The two both shared a fondness for the world, and would send each other gifts when they encountered something that excited them.
The princess gasped when she opened the box, plain brown cardboard revealing a large and shining silver shell. Gingerly, she lifted the opalescent shell, inspecting it, enjoying the way the light reflected off the smooth surface.
“What’s that?” piped a small voice, a little ways from her.
Varian lay on his stomach, his feet kicking mindlessly in the air as he read. Pascal and Ruddiger happily napping on his back. The group had been content sitting in silence, wrapped up in their own projects and simply enjoying eachother’s company. (Even if, admittedly, Rapunzel had become very bored by the quiet atmosphere.) But Rapunzel’s excitement must have drawn his attention.
“My friend sent me this, it’s a seashell and- wait I think it has a clasp!” Rapunzel quickly placed her fingers over the clasp, easily opening it. The shell sprung open, revealing a mirror under to top shell, and the bottom shell holding beautiful array of shades of blue, like a set of paints. Except they weren’t paints, they looked more like-
“It’s makeup.” Rapunzel hummed, intrigued.
“Oh, that’s nice,” Varian said, quickly losing interest and letting himself get reabsorbed into his book.
Rapunzel inspected the makeup palette. The powders were beautiful, shades of navy and royal blue alongside pastels and baby blues. Some shades seemed to have a shimmering effect, like glitter had been infused into the shadow. Rapunzel had never seen makeup this beautiful before.
Corona had never seemed to be all too intrigued by cosmetics, following the trends set by their queen, Arianna, who preferred to look as natural as possible. Getting by day to day with rouge on her lips and a little face powder- nothing more. Which was fine with Rapunzel, truly. She didn’t enjoy having powders and creams smothered on her face, and was content to go barefaced. (Though she didn’t mind tinted lip balm, hers smelled like strawberries.)
Even if she had no plans to use it, it was still a beautiful palette, and she enjoyed looking at it. Placing the seashell on her vanity, Rapunzel made a mental note to herself to write a letter of thanks to her friend.
“The colors are really pretty, do you think there's a way I can turn them into paints?” Rapunzel mused aloud, only half expecting Varian to answer.
But, unsurprisingly, Varian responded, not looking up from his lowered book, but his attention still on her “I mean, probably, off the top of my head you could just mix them with water for watercolors. Or maybe coconut oil for something firmer.”
“Ooh that sounds nice.”
“Why? You not gonna wear it?” He asked, looking up, his big blue eyes locked onto hers curiously.
Rapunzel hummed as she set the seashell down onto her vanity “probably not, I don’t really like wearing makeup, it makes my skin feel weird” she playfully smushed her cheeks with her hands.
“Besides, I don’t feel the need to cover up my face, I think I look fine as is!”
Varian raised a brow “unlike your husband, who carries concealer with him everywhere he goes.”
Rapunzel playfully rolled her eyes in response “if it helps him feel more confident-”
Varian snorted “yeah, cuz that’s what he needs, more confidence.”
“Be nice” Rapunzel playfully chided.
A moment later the two were back to their previous arrangement. Varian reading, and Rapunzel keeping herself occupied with little tasks. She looked around her room, trying to think of something quiet to do, a sense of boredom beginning to overtake her. She slightly felt the childish urge to pester Varian, seeking entertainment from his company.
She looked again to the makeup palette, the pretty hues catching her eye. Then, right above the palette, the mirror, reflecting Varians form laying on her bed. The angle allowed her to see his blue eyes skim the page he was reading, the shade matching the streak in his hair.
The shade of his eyes almost perfectly matching a shimmery shade of baby blue eyeshadow below the mirror; the streak almost perfectly matching a shade of teal in the palette.
Rapunzel had an idea.
“Hey Varian?” Rapunzel sang, eyes now full of mischief “Can I do your makeup?”
The princess made a point to clasp her hands together pleadingly, pouting ever so slightly, and gave her best innocent doe-like eyes, batting her eyelashes playfully.
Eugene had told her once that she was cute, adorable even, and she needed to take advantage of that cuteness. With her hair gone, it was now her strongest weapon.
Varian looked up, and she could immediately see the effects of her little superpower written on his face. His features twisted into a grimace.
“No.”
“Come on, please?”
“No.���
“Why?”
“Because I- are you doing the smolder on me!?”
Rapunzel’s expression dropped, her pouted lips and squirting eyes relaxing. She shrugged “It was worth a shot.”
Varian rolled his eyes, and went back to his book, hoping Rapunzel would drop the-
“Pretty please? This eyeshadow would look so lovely on you. I’ll make you look really really nice. It’ll be fun” She continued.
Varian watched as Rapunzel rested her head atop her crossed her arms on the back of the ornate plush chair she sat upon, kicking her feet excitedly. She had that look in her eye, the sparkle she got when she had a fresh wave of inspiration. With her shining eyes and playful smile, Varian immediately found it harder to say no to her.
He had been her sewing mannequin, taste tester, hairstyle experimenter when hers was too short to play with, and personal engineering tutor- letting her play with makeup on him was really no issue.
Worse has come into contact with his skin.
Varian rolled his eyes, but smiled nonetheless. “Fine” he groaned dramatically, contrasting his amused expression.
Rapunzel squealed, and excitedly gathered what few cosmetic supplies she had- along with her new palette.
Varian sat up, earning a squeak and a chitter of indignation from both animals that had taken residence on his backside. He sat cross legged on the plush bed, and leaned back, his arms supporting himself. He watched, amused, as his friend unceremoniously dropped various creams, powders, and brushes onto the bed, plopping next to them, across from Varian, out of reach.
Realizing Varian was firmly rooted to his spot on the bed, his cocky expression telling her he had no intention of moving closer, Rapunzel scooted her way over to him.
She scooped up Pascal, who was groggily making his way over to her, and placed him on her shoulder. Ruddiger made his way over to her lap, clearly upset with his human for bothering him. Varian watched as she shifted herself into a cross legged position, allowing the raccoon onto her lap. But mostly, he watched as her eyes betrayed the cogs turning in her mind, the mood just oh so very slightly less playful.
The princess looked over to her friend, and her expression fell, having clearly come to some sort of realization. “Are you sure? Because we don’t have to, I know you don’t like doing anything super feminine.”
Varians expression softened “Rapunzel it’s fine, I wouldn’t have said yes if I didn’t want to.”
“I’m worried you would have, though. I don’t want to pressure you…”
Varian smiled “Raps it’s fine, we were just playing around. It’s okay.”
Oftentimes, with Rapunzel’s boundless enthusiasm and confident demeanor, (and, well, her lingering lack of social cues) it was easy to forget that she was a people pleaser at heart. Deeply afraid of making someone, especially her friends, upset.
She was deeply afraid of making Varian upset. Not because she was afraid of him, afraid of what he would do to her; but because she was afraid of hurting him, of making him afraid of her.
It hurt, a little, to see. So Varian lifted a small sponge and regarded it questioningly “So, foundation first?”
Rapunzel smiled, her good mood coming back now that she was confident she hadn’t upset her friend. “I think so! I don’t know, like I said, I don’t do makeup a whole lot.”
“Well then that’s two of us” Varian chuckled.
“Well then, you can’t judge me if I mess up.”
“Never would.”
Varian hummed as Rapunzel grasped his chin with delicate fingers and began dabbing a cream onto his face with the sponge.
“You better make me fucking beautiful,” Varian murmured. Rapunzel lightly bopped his nose with the sponge “Language.”
Next, came a fluffy brush, and Varian failed to restrain himself from giggling as the fur and powder tickled his face. Rapunzel seemingly took this as a challenge, dusting it further on his cheeks, earning a snort and a playful shove in return.
Soon, though, the two fell silent. Varian’s eyes contentedly fell shut as Rapunzel applied various creams and powders onto different parts of his face. Sometimes it tickled, but oddly enough, it was relaxing.
He felt like a canvas, like he was a special work of art, something beautiful, deserving of calculated brush strokes and specially chosen vibrant colors. And with Rapunzel’s fingers gently holding his chin, and the brushes being so carefully swept across his skin, it was like he was something special to be handled with care, like fine pottery.
It was a nice feeling.
It was hard to resist the urge to open his eyes though as Rapunzel applied the powder to them, but he trusted her not to poke his eye out.
Mostly.
“Alright open your eyes I need to apply the mascara.” Varian did as he was told, and opened his eyes as wide as they could go, Rapunzel laughing in response.
A moment later, Varian blinked, getting used to the waxy feeling on his eyelashes. He didn’t mind the feeling of makeup on his skin, even if it was rather uncomfortable, but he decided he didn’t like mascara. Especially considering Pascal spat in it to activate it.
Varian watched as Rapunzel pulled out a small tube, and began to apply the glossy pinkish tint to his lips. He felt slightly honored, he recognized the color as one Rapunzel had worn before.
Which, the more he thought about, was a little gross.
“Mmmmmkay! I’m finished!” Rapunzel exclaimed, given Varian’s cheek a little pat.
Varian opened his eyes once again as Rapunzel grabbed his hands, leading him off the bed and over to the vanity. Ruddiger once again hopped off her lap, upset about his disturbed rest.
Rapunzel gently pushed him into a good view of himself in the mirror, and Varian was taken aback by what he saw.
His skin was clear and smooth, with warmth and color added to his cheeks and nose that he normally lacked, and a shimmer was dusted as well, making him glow. Any blemishes, like the small scars adorning his face or the dark bags under his eyes had practically disappeared. His eyes were painted in various shades of blue all blending into eachother, complimenting his blue eyes; the shimmer atop them highlighting the light in his own. His eyebrows looked perfectly symmetrical and styled, his eyelashes were full, and lips didn’t look dry and chapped. Even his bone structure looked better, with dark shades complimenting his jaw and cheekbones.
He looked like one of her paintings, vibrant colors swirling together in compliment to eachother, shimmers and highlights mixed with perfectly placed shading, imperfections hidden and perfections accented and highlighted, coming together to form a masterpiece- on his own skin.
Varian had never considered himself particularly good looking. He wasn’t insecure about his looks, not really. He just didn’t think of himself as attractive. The only positive comments he had received were in relation to being ‘cute.’ Not necessarily handsome or even pretty.
(It didn’t help that he had received his fair share of hurtful comments about his appearance, being told he had creepy eyes and buck teeth.)
So it made him feel something, something warm and fuzzy, to see himself in such a way. To be, dare he say it, beautiful.
It felt nice.
“Do you like it?” Rapunzel asked shyly, after Varian had spent a few moments taking in his appearance, an unreadable expression on his face. “It’s not perfect, like I said i’m not very good at makeup. But once you see it as a form of art in it’s a lot easier and more fun!” Rapunzel bumped his shoulder with her own, a genuine smile on her lips “and you happen to make a very good canvas. Thank you.”
Varian blushed, both at her words and the warm, confident feeling in his stomach. He gingerly raised a hand to his cheek, and moved closer to the mirror, inspecting his reflection.
He turned over to the princess and his painted lips split into a wide grin, “I love it.”
Rapunzel beamed at the compliment, visibly pleased with herself now. Placing her hands on his shoulders, she began to chatter about the process, what techniques she used, and why she did what. Varian followed along, listening to her ramble.
She sounded like she did every time she talked about an art project of hers; going on about the process, the colors, and how much she adored the final result.
It was always nice to hear her talk about her art in such high praise, it was even better when he himself was the art.
“Oh! I should get you dressed up to match! Something blue! hold on i’m sure i’ve got something that’ll fit- if that’s alright with you…” Rapunzel cut her ramble off, and stopped her stride midway to her wardrobe; catching herself in her excitement and trying to avoid pushing Varian and going too far.
Varian smiled fondly “that sounds perfect.”
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And so, Varian went to dinner that evening dolled up in a fine light blue tea gown and white ballet flats, face made up and hair styled and pinned back with an ornate silver comb, and draped in fine sapphire jewelry. He was the very picture of elegance and beauty. A masterpiece.
#This is really historically inaccurate but idc#tts#tangled the series#rapunzel's tangled adventure#varian#rapunzel#freckle siblings#Porl writes things
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Imitation caviar invented in the 1930s could provide the solution to plastic pollution, claims Pierre Paslier, CEO of London-based packaging company Notpla. He discovered the cheap food alternative, invented by Unilever and made using seaweed, after quitting his job as a packaging engineer at L’Oréal.
With cofounder and co-CEO Rodrigo García González, Paslier and Notpla have extended the idea, taking a protein made from seaweed and creating packaging for soft drinks, fast food, laundry detergent, and cosmetics, among other things. They’re also branching out into cutlery and paper.
“Seaweed grows quickly and needs no fresh water, land, or fertilizer,” Paslier explains. “It captures carbon and makes the surrounding waters less acidic. Some species of seaweed can grow up to a meter a day.” Best of all, he says, packaging made from seaweed is completely biodegradable because it’s entirely nature-based.
Paslier noted an amazing coincidence—Alexander Parkes invented the first plastic in Hackney Wick, the same part of East London that, 100 years later, Notpla calls home. Since Parkes’ first invention, waste plastic—especially tiny particles known as microplastics, which take hundreds or thousands of years to break down into harmless molecules—has been wreaking havoc in ecosystems across the world.
Plastic pollution is proving especially damaging in the marine environment, where tiny beads of plastic are deadly to the vital microorganisms that make up plankton and which sequester 30 percent of our carbon emissions, “without us having to build any new fancy technologies,” Paslier says.
Notpla’s plans to replace plastic began with a drink container for marathons. This is, in effect, a very large piece of fake caviar—a small pouch that contains juice or water that athletes can pop in their mouths and swallow when they need rehydration. “We wanted to create something that would feel more like fruit; packaging that you could feel comes more from picking something from a tree than off a production line,” he says.
Paslier showed pictures of two postrace streets—one where refueling came in plastic containers and one where it came in edible Notpla. The first was littered with plastic bottles; the second completely waste-free.
The next step was takeout food containers. Even containers we think are cardboard contain plastic, he says, as grease from food would make plain cardboard too soggy. Working with delivery company Just Eat, Notpla has pioneered a replacement for the per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS), the so-called “forever chemical” plastics that currently line cardboard takeout containers. It has even found a way to retrofit its solution into the old PFAS plant, so there was no need to build new factories.
The company is developing soluble sachets for detergent pods, ice-cream scoops, and even paper packing for cosmetics. And there’s plenty of seaweed to experiment with, Paslier points out. “You don’t realize it’s already available massively at scale,” he says. “It’s in our toothpaste, it’s in our beer, it’s in our reduced-fat products—so there’s an existing infrastructure that we can work with without having to build any additional processes.”
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The Role of Metal Decorative Inks in Modern Printing
Metal decorative inks have carved out a significant niche in modern printing due to their ability to add a distinctive, eye-catching aesthetic to various printed materials. These inks, which contain metallic particles, provide a unique finish that can enhance the visual appeal of products like brochures, packaging, labels, and high-end marketing materials. Here, we explore the role of metal decorative inks in modern printing, focusing on their applications, benefits, and how they are revolutionizing the printing industry.
What Are Metal Decorative Inks?
Metal decorative inks are inks that contain metal-based pigments, such as aluminum, bronze, or copper, which create a shiny, reflective finish. These inks are typically used in offset, flexographic, and screen-printing processes. Depending on the type of metallic pigment used, the ink can produce effects ranging from a subtle sheen to a bold, mirror-like finish.
Applications in Modern Printing
One of the key benefits of metal decorative inks is their versatility across a wide range of printing applications. They are commonly used in:
1. Packaging: In the packaging industry, metal inks are used to create high-quality finishes that help products stand out on the shelf. Metallic inks can be applied to a variety of materials, including paper, cardboard, and plastic, enhancing the appeal of food packaging, luxury goods, and cosmetics packaging.
2. Promotional Materials: Businesses often use metallic inks for promotional items like brochures, business cards, and flyers. The shiny finish helps to attract attention and can elevate the perceived value of the brand.
3. Labels and Tags: Metallic inks are a popular choice for labels on bottles, jars, and products in industries such as beverages, cosmetics, and high-end retail. The gleaming effect created by metal inks adds an extra layer of sophistication to product packaging.
4. Greeting Cards and Invitations: In the realm of stationery, metallic inks are often used for greeting cards, wedding invitations, and other special event stationery to convey elegance and luxury.
Benefits of Metal Decorative Inks
1. Enhanced Aesthetics: The most apparent benefit of using metal decorative inks is the visual impact. Metallic finishes can add depth, texture, and a premium feel to printed materials, making them highly desirable in competitive markets.
2. Brand Differentiation: In a world where brands are constantly seeking ways to differentiate themselves, the use of metallic inks can help products stand out. The shiny finish can evoke a sense of exclusivity, helping brands position their products as high-quality and luxurious.
3. Durability and Resistance: Metallic inks tend to be more durable than regular inks. They are often more resistant to fading, smudging, and scratching, which is particularly valuable for items like packaging that may undergo handling and transport.
4. Variety of Effects: Metal inks can produce a range of effects depending on the type of pigment and the printing technique used. From glossy to matte finishes, and from fine details to broad metallic coverage, the possibilities are vast.
Challenges in Using Metal Inks
While metal decorative inks offer several benefits, they are not without challenges. One issue is the higher cost compared to standard inks, which may limit their use in certain applications. Additionally, the printing process with metallic inks requires precision and specialized equipment, as these inks have different viscosity and drying characteristics compared to traditional inks.
Another consideration is the environmental impact. The use of metal-based pigments can raise concerns about sustainability, especially if the inks are not formulated with eco-friendly materials. In modern printing, metal decorative inks offer an exciting way to elevate the look of printed materials. From packaging to promotional items, these inks provide aesthetic advantages that can significantly enhance the perceived value of products. Despite challenges such as cost and environmental concerns, the impact metal inks have on design and marketing remains undeniable, making them a valuable tool in the world of printing.
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Customized Jewelry Boxes: Reflections of Artistic Personality and Class
When it comes to jewelry, it’s not simply about fashion; it has emotion, worth, and feelings attached to it. Whether it's an antique ornament purchased from an auction or an elegant necklace from a boutique, the need to keep jewelry safe and well arranged is a must. That's where custom jewelry boxes come in to save the day. These boxes do more than store pieces of jewelry; they protect and showcase them with a precision as sharp as your personal taste or brand identity.
In the age where people are more inclined towards personalization, custom boxes are gaining popularity and are now a must have for businesses and individuals alike. Let us discuss how custom jewelry boxes achieve practicality and beauty at the same time.
What are Custom Jewelry Boxes?
Custom jewelry boxes are tailor made packages for every piece of jewelry, be it rings, earrings, necklaces or bracelets. Unlike generic boxes, these boxes are made with specific measurements, designs, branding, materials, and style in mind. Whether for retail or personal use, these boxes have a certain class to them.
Interior design options are endless starting from sleek matte finish surfaces to luxury velvet interiors. Customization is especially handy for businesses within the jewelry and cosmetic industries as they are able to provide unforgetable experiences while building brand identity.
Why Custom Made Jewelry Boxes Are The Best Choice?
By selecting a standard box, you may get by temporarily, but for value, image, and safety, custom is always the way to go. Here are some reasons below:
Accuracy
As we have previously mentioned, jewelry pieces are different. A box might not be able to provide adequate protection or presentation. With custom sizing, each piece will be perfectly fit so that the chances of scratches, tangles, or damage are reduced.
Brand Customization
Retailers benefit greatly from custom jewelry boxes incorporating their logo, color palette, and design style. Each box acts as a marketing tool and advertisement for the brand, promoting it passively each time the product is opened or gifted.
Improved Customer Service
Beautiful packaging is indeed valuable. Buyers today place as much importance as the product itself, so a smooth box can significantly increase the perceived value of the jewelry inside.
Quality and Wear
When making your custom box using high quality material, you greatly increase protection from dust, light, and moisture. This keeps your jewelry in pristine condition for longer.
Custom Luxury Jewelry Boxes: A Class Apart
For premium jewelers or specific events, custom luxury jewelry boxes represent an heightened level of wearability. Commonly, these boxes are made from velvet, leather, rigid cardboard and have silk linings, gold foil printing, magnetic closures and other such embellishments.
These boxes are perfect for engagement rings, high end watches, or anniversary gifts. They change the opening of a box into a memorable event. Such boxes to tend to kept and reused making them enduring symbols of your brand or memory.
Carring Rigid Cosmetic Packaging's Role in Jewelry Presentation
Cosmetic rigid packaging is a term usually associated with beauty products but its use in jewelry packaging is increasing. Why? It is highly fashionable, gentle on the eye, and it retains the structure of the box, preventing bending and wear with frequent handling.
Cosmetic rigid boxes, for instance, are made from softer materials but tough outer shells. This makes them ideal for protecting fragile items from damage. They further have fresh and sober lines that are matched with the elegance of finer jewelry. This makes them more suitable for displaying the jewelry at luxury counters or eCommerce deliveries.
Materials and Design Options for Custom Jewelry Boxes
In designing a fitting jewelry box, the right materials and features have to be included. Some options include:
Materials: Rigid cardboard, leatherette, velvet, wood, or Kraft paper.
Inserts: Foam silk or felt with cut-outs that hold the jewelry in place.
Lids: Lift-off lids, magnetic clasps, or drawer-style pulls.
Branding: Hot stamping, embossing, debossing, or screen printing.
Add-ons: Ribbons, metallic embellishments, or window cut-outs.
Each of these components works toward enhancing sophistication allowing your packaging to be a reflection of the product enclosed.
Environmental Considerations
Sustainability is becoming a necessity for quite a number of consumers. This has influenced brands to incorporate greener options. Custom jewelry boxes made using recyclable or biodegradable materials not only benefits the environment, but helps to gain trust from eco-friendly consumers.
There is an increasing number of box manufacturing companies that are adopting green practices including the use of soy inks, FSC-certified paper, and reusable designs.
Ideal Uses for Custom Jewelry Boxes
Jewelry boxes are not only intended for retail outlets. Here is a list of where they can truly stand out:
Boutique Brands: Offer exclusive packaging to complement your branding.
Gift Boxes: Jewelry can be offered as gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, and engagements.
Subscription Boxes: These are meant for jewelry club members. Primary focus would be to reinforce brand recognition with consistent packaging.
Events & Promotions: Branded boxes can also be handed out at product launches and other events.
When selling or giving away jewelry, the most appropriate box elevates its perception.
Pairing Jewelry with Other Premium Packaging
If you are in the cosmetics business as well, marrying the design of your jewelry packaging with your cosmetic rigid boxes creates a cohesive brand experience. For example, using the same colors and logos on your lipstick and earrings boxes strengthens visual identity and trust.
Such cohesion improves branding, but also simplifies marketing because the entire product offering feels psychologically united.
Final Thoughts
Packaging is the first tangible contact a customer has with a product. Custom jewelry boxes have a chance to change that interaction to unforgettable. Whether it’s trying to lift a brand image, offer a gift, or retain a valuable item, bespoke options are a reasonable and fashionable choice.
These boxes of custom design and quality materials, with added luxury trims, increase value and experience in the offering. Jewelry boxes, as well as others, can adopt design techniques from other markets, like cosmetic rigid packaging, which would increase elegance and sturdiness.
Your stunning jewelry deserves more than basic packaging. Stand out and make an impression with custom luxury box packaging that reflects the beauty of your jewelry.
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Single Wall Boxes: Strong, Eco-Friendly Packaging Choice
Single wall boxes are a trusted packaging option for both commercial and domestic use. They are made from a single layer of corrugated cardboard, offering a good balance between strength and affordability. Ideal for lightweight to medium-weight items, these boxes are widely used in ecommerce, retail, and removals.
This article explores the structure, strength, sustainability, and best use cases of single wall boxes. We also compare them with double wall boxes and bespoke solutions, guiding you in choosing the right box for your needs—whether you're packing, posting, or storing.

What Are Single Wall Boxes?
Single wall boxes consist of a single layer of corrugated fluting enclosed between two linerboards. They are used in shipping, storage, and ecommerce packaging due to their cost-efficiency and ease of handling.
They differ from double wall boxes, which have two corrugated layers for added durability. For most lightweight goods, single wall packaging provides reliable protection without the added material cost.
Understanding the Structure of a Single-Wall Cardboard Box
The term "single wall" refers to the single corrugated layer inside the cardboard sheet. This layer provides structure and shock absorption.
Corrugated fluting: This is the wavy middle layer that adds cushioning and rigidity.
Linerboards: These flat outer sheets protect the fluting and give the box its finished appearance.
Fluting types:
B-flute: Approximately 3.2 mm thick; suitable for moderate protection and strength.
E-flute: Around 1.6 mm thick; commonly used for retail and display packaging.
Compared to a single wall carton, double wall boxes are more resistant to crushing but are also heavier and costlier.
Common Sizes and Types Available
Single wall boxes are manufactured in various dimensions for different use cases.
Small Cube Single Wall Boxes: Ideal for shipping books, cosmetics, and small tech items. These are compact and suitable for postal boxes or ecommerce packaging.
Large Single Wall Boxes: Suitable for bulkier yet lightweight items, such as clothing or plastic containers. Often used in home moves or stock storage.
Single wall carton types: Available in flat-pack formats for easy storage, and custom-sized options for bespoke applications.

Key Features and Specifications
These boxes offer dependable performance when matched with the right contents and transport conditions.
Single Wall Boxes Thickness and Strength
Box strength is largely influenced by thickness, which comes from the fluting profile.
Typical thickness: Ranges from 1.5 mm (E-flute) to 4 mm (B-flute).
Impact on strength: Thicker fluting increases compression strength, suitable for stacking and moderate shipping demands.
Material used: Made from corrugated cardboard, providing both lightness and structural support for general use.
Weight Capacity of Single Walled Cardboard Boxes
These boxes are best suited for medium and low-weight items.
Weight range: Can typically support 7–15 kg, depending on box size and fluting.
Limitations: Not recommended for fragile or heavy goods that need extra support.
Precaution: Use packing tape, black pallet wrap, or switch to double wall boxes for added protection in demanding conditions.
Sustainability and Materials
Sustainability is a key benefit of single wall packaging, especially for eco-conscious businesses.
Recyclability: 100% recyclable and made from renewable materials.
Environmental comparison:
Outperforms plastic carrier bags in terms of environmental impact.
Offers greater protection than paper bags while maintaining biodegradability.
Eco-aligned strategy: Ideal for companies committed to eco-friendly packaging practices and circular economy values.
When to Use Single Wall Boxes
Understanding when to choose single wall packaging ensures both efficiency and cost control.
Ideal Applications
These boxes are effective for most general-purpose packaging needs.
Postal packaging: Lightweight items for courier or post, such as documents and electronics.
Retail & ecommerce: Used in shelf-ready packaging, white postal boxes, and book wraps.
Home and office use: Suitable for moving boxes, storage boxes, and light removal boxes.
When to Choose Double Wall or Bespoke Packaging Instead
Heavier or fragile goods require more durable packaging.
Double wall boxes: Preferred for long-distance or heavy item shipping due to their dual fluting layer.
Bespoke packaging: Recommended when product dimensions are irregular or when branding is important.
Complementary items: Add pallet wrap, furniture covers, or pallet boxes for protection during transit.
Enhancing Your Packaging with Protective Extras
Even the right box needs additional protection for certain items.
How to Pack Items in Single Wall Boxes Securely
Secure packing prevents damage and maximises space efficiency.
Internal cushioning: Use bubble wrap, corrugated paper rolls, or padded envelopes to protect contents.
Sealing: Apply strong packing tape or masking tape to seal edges and flaps tightly.
Void fill: Fill empty space to prevent item movement during transit.
Labelling and Delivery Readiness
Accurate and secure labelling helps ensure successful deliveries.
Document holders: Attach a board backed envelope or document enclosed wallets for invoices and shipping labels.
Ecommerce system integration: Print labels directly from your fulfilment software to speed up operations.
External add-ons: Pair boxes with grey mailing bags or postal packaging for multi-layered protection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What are single wall boxes used for in ecommerce and shipping? A: Single wall boxes are used for posting, storing, or packing lightweight goods like books, clothing, and gadgets in ecommerce and retail settings.
Q: How strong are single wall cardboard boxes for packaging? A: Single wall boxes can hold 7–15 kg and are strong enough for medium-weight items. Use double wall boxes for heavier or fragile goods.
Q: Are single wall boxes recyclable and eco-friendly? A: Yes. Single wall boxes are made from renewable materials and are 100% recyclable, making them a smart eco-packaging choice for any business.
Q: What’s the difference between single wall and double wall boxes? A: Single wall boxes have one fluted layer, while double wall boxes have two, offering more strength for shipping heavy or delicate items.
Final Thoughts
Single wall boxes provide reliable, affordable packaging for day-to-day operations. They strike the right balance between cost, protection, and sustainability. When used with the right protective materials and for the right items, they deliver strong value across retail, ecommerce, and home logistics. Whether for storing goods or fulfilling online orders, choosing the right size and specification ensures efficient and secure handling.
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P+Series PLA Coated Paperboard Paper
Description:
PLA coated paper is a paper product made of PLA coated on white cardboard, PLA also known as polylactic acid is a renewable biological material, PLA coated paper combined with paper can be completely biodegradable, non-toxic to the human body, organisms, the environment, can be used to make a variety of products, such as cold (hot) drinking cup, coffee cup, paper bowl lunch box, soup bucket and other products.
Advantage:
1.PLA coated paper is widely used in food packaging (paper bowl, soup bucket, coffee cup, lunch box, paper bag, medicine packaging, daily necessities packaging, cosmetics packaging, etc.) in addition to the advantages of oil and water proof, safety and light weight, easy to print.
2.PLA coated paper is a non-plastic coated paper, which has the advantages of composting and biodegradation. PLA and paper are both degradable materials, in the compost environment, completely decomposed into carbon dioxide and water, non-toxic and harmless.
3.PLA can withstand high temperature and can support the product to be heated at a certain temperature for a period of time, such as the food lunch box to be heated in the microwave oven for a short time.
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