
Corrugated packaging is biodegradable
You may have heard that corrugated cardboard is made from recycled paper, but did you know that this applies only to the base of the board? The actual corrugated material itself is 100% recyclable. This means that any leftover scraps can be reused to make new boxes or other items such as packaging materials, totes and file folders.
Corrugated packaging also has an environmental advantage over plastic because it breaks down much faster in landfills than standard plastic bags or containers do—in fact, some studies have shown that just two years after being discarded into a landfill, 70% of PET bottles will be completely decomposed by bacterial enzymes!
Corrugated packaging is strong
Corrugated cardboard is a strong and durable material that can be used to package a wide range of products. It’s made from recycled paper, so you’re helping the environment by sending your items in this type of packaging.
Because corrugated cardboard is so sturdy, it’s also an excellent option if you need to ship large or heavy items—like furniture! This type of packaging helps prevent damage during transit (because there will be no sharp corners) and ensures no breakage during delivery (since it’s so sturdy).
In addition to its strength-enhancing properties, corrugated cardboard has another benefit: its ability to reduce costs associated with shipping because it requires less space than plastic bags do when packed into boxes or crates.
Corrugated packaging is less expensive than plastic packaging
Corrugated packaging is less expensive than plastic packaging. This is because corrugated boxes can be made from recycled materials and have less weight, which means they cost less to transport and ship.
Corrugated boxes are also cheaper than their plastic counterparts for small businesses with low orders, as well as large businesses with high volumes of business transactions per year. The reason for this is that the production costs associated with producing a corrugated box are lower than those of a comparable-sized plastic one—so even if you’re buying in bulk (which can help save money), it’ll still be cheaper overall!
Corrugated packaging can achieve a variety of looks and functions
Corrugated packaging is available in a variety of styles and colors, so you can choose the look that works best with your product. You can also choose custom designs to match your brand identity or create a unique look for your product. For example, if you are selling clothing or food items with logos printed on them, corrugated packaging would be an ideal way to showcase those logos without adding too much bulk and weight onto the package itself.
If you want something more colorful than just plain white or black paper sheets laminated together by gluing them together lengthwise along each edge, then there are plenty of options available today such as:
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- Single-color printing (e.g., red)
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- Multi-color printing (e.g., blue/green)
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- Customized colors
Corrugated cardboard boxes are easy to recycle
You may be wondering, “What’s the catch?” Well, there isn’t one. Corrugated cardboard boxes can be recycled into many different things, including new boxes and furniture pieces. In fact, it’s estimated that more than one-third of all corrugated cardboard is recycled in the United States alone!
Corrugated cardboard has an average lifespan of 10 years—a lot longer than plastic packaging materials like bubble wrap or Styrofoam peanuts (which typically last only one or two). That means you won’t have to worry about having enough corrugated boxes around at any given time to cover all your needs for reuseable packaging items like shipping supplies or promotional products (like pens!).
Corrugated cardboard is better for the environment and your wallet.
Corrugated cardboard is better for the environment than plastic packaging.
Corrugated cardboard is less expensive than plastic, which makes it an attractive alternative to traditional corrugated cartons. This can be seen in the fact that many companies are choosing to use recycled corrugated boxes instead of virgin ones because they’re cheaper, more eco-friendly and recyclable.
Corrugated cardboard has the advantage of being able to achieve a variety of looks and functions with minimal extra effort from you or your manufacturer – if you have something specific in mind, chances are good that we can help! We even have standard sizes available on request so that you don’t have any surprises when you receive your order!
Conclusion
We hope that this article has helped you to understand the benefits of corrugated packaging over plastic. While these are only a few of the reasons, they should be enough to convince you that corrugated cardboard is a better choice when it comes down to which type of packaging will best serve your needs and budget.