Yes - our biodegradable loose fill chips, sometimes called packing peanuts, are manufactured from vegetable starch. They are harmless to the environment, compostable and breakdown immediately on contact with water. They are odourless, dust-free and do not attract rodents; they also offer better support and protection than polystyrene loose fill chips.
Other eco-friendly cushioning packaging products we offer include shredded paper and tissue, paper pad dispenser systems and of course, corrugated carton board, which can be die cut to form complex folding cushioning inserts. These options all offer easy domestic recycling.
Braille can be accommodated into any product
packaging that is either produced in a moulding process or by a die cutting
process.Please be aware there are
special tooling requirements for adding Braille to your packaging.
In the UK, over 2 million people are visually
impaired but only between 10-20,000 people can read Braille.Working with our packaging designers,
we can help you to develop clearly branded and labelled packaging that supports
good legibility and ease of recognition for both sighted and visually impaired
customers.
Careful use of clean, less cursive fonts, good
colour contrast and considered layouts can go a long way to improving the
success of your packaging as a communication tool for your product for the
visually impaired.
Yes, we can provide low volume bespoke labels, our
minimum order quantity is 1,000 printed labels. We can offer many generic
packaging solutions such as stock corrugated cartons, solid board cartons and
thermoformed plastic blister packs.
We are reviewing our supply chain, what packaging
consultancy services can you provide?