Place of Origin: | China |
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Brand Name: | OEM |
Certification: | ISO, BSCI |
Model Number: | SNCT-LCMM-001 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1000pcs |
Price: | to be negotiated |
Packaging Details: | export carton, 500~1000pcs per carton |
Delivery Time: | 12~15 working days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, PayPal, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 500000pcs per month |
Product Name: | Personalized Eco Sugar Cane Paper Facial Mask Packaging Box | Paper Type: | Sugar Cane Paper, 315gsm |
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Box Dimension: | 140*175*39mm | Color: | White Or Customized |
Surface: | Matte | Usage: | Packaging Box For Facial Mask |
High Light: | 140mm Eco Packaging Solutions,17.5cm Eco Packaging Solutions,matte biodegradable shipping bags OEM |
Personalized Eco Sugar Cane Paper Facial Mask Packaging Box
We have various eco-friendly materials for you to choose from, which includes:
ECO PAPER (Tree Free papers, FSC-certified Paper, Recycled Paper)
ECO PLASTIC (Biodegradable Plastic, Photodegradable Plastic)
ECO YARN AND FABRIC (RPET, Organic Cotton...)
ECO INKS ( Soy-based Ink)
Main Features:
1. Sugar cane paper material;
2. Printed by soy-based ink;
3. Custom printing is available;
4. Different eco-friendly materials for your choice.
Material | Sugar Cane Paper |
Printing Options | Offset Printing, Silk Screen Printing, Hot Foil Stamping |
Finishing | None |
Size Options | Customized as your request |
Color Options | Pantone Color, CMYK |
Thickness Options | 250gsm, 300gsm, 350gsm, 400gsm, etc |
Artwork Format | CDR, AI, PDF, PSD, etc. |
Usage | Packaging Box |
FAQ
Q: Why Sugarcane Paper?
A: 1. Sugarcane fibers are very strong and therefore produce strong paper products.
2. Sugarcane fibers quickly dissolve back into the earth so it’s safe for all disposal systems.
3. Sugarcane are virgin fibers so they don’t require heavy bleaching of inks and dyes as in recycled paper products.
Q: What is tree free paper?
A: Tree free paper is an alternative to wood-pulp paper, we have paper that made from agricultural residues
(e.g. sugarcane bagasse, husks and straw), fiber crops and wild plants (e.g. bamboo, jute).