How to Choose Fruit Packaging? Eco-friendly Paper Boxes: Pressure-Resistant and Damage-Resistant
During transportation and sales, fruit packaging boxes not only need to protect the fruit from bumps and knocks but also need to be environmentally friendly and visually appealing.
Paper packaging boxes, a common choice in the food packaging industry, can meet various needs of fruit from production to the consumer through optimized material selection, structural design, and printing processes.
This article uses common fruit packaging boxes as examples to analyze their technical characteristics and practical application scenarios.
Fruit packaging boxes mostly use kraft paper or corrugated cardboard as the base material. These materials are biodegradable and low-cost, aligning with the trend of green packaging.
Taking folding paper boxes as an example, their structure is pre-formed through a creasing process. Users can quickly assemble them by simply unfolding them, reducing transportation volume and improving efficiency.
The interior of the box is often designed with an octagonal shape or a tray structure, which can both distribute the weight of the fruit and fix its position, preventing rolling and collisions during transportation.
In addition, some packaging boxes use pull-out or tear-out opening designs for easy consumer access while reducing packaging waste.
