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WHY IS SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING VOID FILL IMPORTANT?

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As the pressure on businesses to strive for net zero intensifies in the context of climate change, loss of biodiversity and increased social consciousness, the argument for sustainable packaging remains as strong as ever.

In this blog, we explore packaging void fill – what is it? why is it important? and why go sustainable?

Read on to find out more…

What is packaging void fill?

Void fill is a packaging solution used to fill gaps around products normally packed in cardboard boxes,shipping crates or any other outer casing for transportation of products. Designed to prevent those products moving in transit by ‘blocking’ the empty space, and to provide cushioning that absorbs the impact of bumps, vibrations, and impacts. Packaging void fill can also be used to enhance the customer experience of ‘unboxing’ an item..

Packaging void fill explained

Although right-sizing transit packaging is a valuable goal, it is not always possible, and if goods must be transported, you need to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.

Void fill packaging is most often used by companies transporting fragile or high-value products to prevent those products being damaged if a package is dropped or impacted in any way during its journey.

Finally, it may be used primarily for presentation purposes, to create a visual effect upon opening a package that enhances the customer experience, increasing brand loyalty.

Types of packaging void fill

There are several different types of void fill packaging. From edge and corner protectors, to complete wraparound solutions and loose fill, the choice of which to go for largely depends on the product you’re trying to protect.

Some different types of void fill packaging include:

Bubblewrap – Made from sheets of plastic film with small air-filled pockets, bubblewrap has long been a mainstay of the void fill packaging arena thanks to its convenience and performance,providing excellent cushioning against shocks and impacts as well as effective surface protection.

Foam sheets – Ideal for protecting items of furniture, glass, vinyl or composites, sheets of polythene foam can be cut from a roll and placed between items to prevent neighbouring surfaces becoming scratched, or used to encase a product entirely, protecting screens, buttons and other delicate features.

Packing peanuts – Once incredibly popular but now less so due to the availability of better performing void fill options, foam packaging peanuts are an easy way to fill small voids that may be inaccessible to other void fill materials. However, static electricity can cause them to stick to clothing, carpets and the goods inside a box or shipping crate, and they require a lot of space to store. While some are fully bio-degradable after use, there are also more environmentally friendly void fill options available.

Kraft paper – Kraft paper is both recycled and recyclable after use, making it a sustainable option for planet-conscious businesses. Incredibly user-friendly, sheets can be torn to size from a roll and used to wrap products before they are shipped, or crumpled as loose fill.

Air pillows – Pouches made from thin plastic film and filled with pressurised air before being heat sealed, air pillows are a flexible void fill solution that come in different shapes and sizes to suit different applications and on a roll for easy storage in the warehouse.

Sustainable packaging void fill

What you may notice about the above void fill packaging options is that all but kraft paper involve the use of some kind of plastic. While some may be recycled or biodegrade after use, they all involve the use of virgin materials and non-renewable resources in their manufacture.

With businesses and their customers increasingly concerned about their impact on the environment, it is therefore hardly surprising that paper void fill is becoming increasingly popular.

As well as being cost-effective, other benefits of this hard-working protective packaging product include:

It is sustainable!

Using recycled paper helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. It takes 70% less energy and water to manufacture recycled paper than to create virgin paper from trees and produces 40% less harmful emissions. In the US, the Environmental Protection Agency has reported that every ton of recycled paper saves 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, 4,000 kilowatts of energy, 7,000 gallons of water and three cubic yards of space in landfill.

It is reusable!

Whether crumpled sheets of kraft paper or crinkled loose fill, many types of paper void fill can be collected and reused by customers and businesses alike.

It is recyclable!

Paper is widely collected for recycling, after which it is pulped at the paper mills and turned back into recycled paper. This process can happen over and over again, with no loss of functionality. In the event it is not recycled, it breaks down quickly in the soil or landfill without causing any harm to the environment.

It looks good!

Paper is an incredibly versatile material and is among the most aesthetically-pleasing void fill packaging options, performing the dual job of protecting products in transit and enhancing the presentation of items upon unboxing. Brands are increasingly using this to their advantage, choosing paper void fill that matches their brand colours to enhance their customer experience.

At PALLITE® Group, our honeycomb paper void fill, EcoLITE, is a flexible, sustainable packaging solution that is already being used by many businesses to protect their consignments while improving their environmental credentials. Find out more about how switching to EcoLITE could benefit your business.

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