Design features
Materials:
Mainly made of cardboard or thick paper, sometimes with a thin layer of plastic coating to enhance waterproof performance.
Design:
The appearance can be printed with various patterns and colors to make the product more attractive on the shelf. In addition, brand logos, product information, etc. can also be customized.
Functionality:
In addition to basic protection functions, some designs may also include sealed lids to keep the contents fresh; some may be re-openable designs, which are convenient for consumers to save the remaining parts after multiple consumption.
Environmental protection:
Compared with traditional plastic or metal cans, paper containers are easier to recycle and reduce environmental pollution.
Cost-effectiveness:
For manufacturers, using paper as a raw material is often cheaper than other materials (such as plastic or glass), while also meeting the market's demand for sustainable development.