How moulded fibre can help align your business with nature.
Moulded fibre pulp is an innovative, eco-friendly packaging material made from recycled paper and cardboard. Known for its versatility and sustainability, moulded fibre pulp is increasingly used across various industries to create products and packaging that is not only protective but also environmentally responsible.
The use of moulded fibre plays an important part in an effort to conserve the environment, decreasing the demand for non-renewable resources, reducing pollution, and promoting sustainable practices in the industry. What makes it even more remarkable is that it’s not only made from waste materials; it’s also 100% biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable.
The sustainability of moulded fibre allows you to reduce your carbon footprint by disposing of the pulp in one of three ways.
Moulded fibre is easy to recycle, reflecting our commitment to responsible choices beyond its immediate use. Knowing that our moulded fibre is recyclable provides peace of mind. It can be effortlessly collected and processed through existing recycling systems, enjoying a new life up to 26 times!
Unless the pulp is damaged, it can be reused, either in the same capacity or for other purposes, such as planting seeds. Since moulded fibre is biodegradable, you can plant seeds directly into the pulp and place it straight into the ground.
The advantage of moulded fibre lies in its inherent biodegradability. Unlike plastic or Styrofoam, which can persist in the environment for hundreds of years, moulded fibre naturally decomposes. It can be placed into a compost bin or sent to a landfill, where it will biodegrade without causing harm.
There are many types of protective packaging available, including polystyrene, cardboard, and moulded fibre pulp. However, the differences and benefits of these materials are not always clear, in particular between cardboard and moulded fibre. While both cardboard and moulded fibre are sustainable options, there are distinct advantages to each in terms of protective qualities.