For decades, the medical packaging industry has been dominated by a familiar cast of materials: rigid plastics, blister packs, and thermoformed clamshells. Although this reliance on petroleum-based polymers is excellent in providing protection and sterility, it has led to a growing sustainability co
Molded pulp packaging – that stuff often seen cradling eggs or protecting electronics – was viewed as purely functional, maybe even a bit plain. It did its job quietly, hidden inside cardboard boxes. But a quiet revolution is happening. This humble material, born from recycled paper and water, is experiencing a remarkable rise, finding enthusiastic new adopters far beyond its traditional roles. Increasingly, it's becoming the packaging hero for a diverse range of niche industries, driven by a powerful combination of eco-consciousness and smart branding.
Let's be honest - luxury packaging isn't what it used to be. For years, brands stuck to the same old playbook: shiny boxes, velvet liners, and fancy foils. Sure, they looked nice, but they all started to blend together. Customers today want more. They want packaging that feels like it was made just
At GlobePulp, we've always believed that innovation is the cornerstone of progress. As global demand for eco-friendly solutions intensifies, the packaging industry stands at a critical crossroads. Traditional materials like plastics and non-recyclable composites are no longer viable in a world grapp