Advanced Pulping Technologies and Agro-Residue Fibers: A New Era for Sustainable Paperboard Production
Paperboard packaging refers to packaging made from a thick paper-based material—often known as paperboard—that’s prized for its lightweight, sturdy structure, excellent printability, and recyclability. Common forms include corrugated boxes, folding cartons, and rigid packaging, used across industries like food & beverage, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and more
Paperboard packaging is made from fibrous materials, usually derived from wood pulp, and is known for its versatility, strength, and printability. It is thicker than standard paper and is available in different grades to suit various applications. Common types include:
Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS): High-quality, white paperboard often used for premium packaging.