The PaperFoam DVD tray is acknowledged as the first successful environmentally-friendly alternative to plastic. The package is composed of 100% recycled and recyclable materials.

Results of a study done by the University of Utrecht/Copernicus Institute show that the PaperFoam trays have only a fraction of CO2 emissions and energy use compared with conventional Jewel boxes and Digi-trays.

Market Trends:

Sales of packaged DVD's are increasing. There is a call for innovative packaging to create perceived value for the customer. PaperFoam gives a new look and feel to packaging. An unlimited range of colors. An opportunity for (re)new(ed) business!

Environmental aspects of the product life cycle are increasingly important. Every day more customers use sustainable packaging material and are refusing petroleum-based packaging now that alternatives are available. PaperFoam provides this opportunity for CD's and DVD's. PaperFoam is based on natural, environmentally-friendly materials.

Another trend is the wish of publishers to guarantee the authenticity of their products. PaperFoam may be produced only by licensed manufacturers. This means that the material cannot be pirated. PaperFoam packaging forms a unique guarantee for the authenticity of the packaged product.

 

Basic Product Information:

  • 100% biodegradable and recyclable with paper
  • CO22 emission significantly lower compared to plastic
  • Less energy consumption to produce
  • Carbon-Friendly Packaging
  • One-to-One substitute for conventional plastic trays
  • Standard-size products with a long product lifetime
  • Unlimited color range with 12 basic colors
  • Reduced weight equals reduced shipping costs

The PaperFoam DVD tray has been developed to:

  • Be glued on cardboard
  • Be compatible with state-of-the-art automated packaging machinery
  • Click-and-hold a DVD in the center hole

PaperFoam DVD Packaging



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Made with Soy Ink
"Soy inks are made with soybeans, and use 50% less energy to make compared with petroleum-based ink. It makes it easier to recycle paper. Soy ink is an option for printing CD booklets/traycards, cardboard packaging and digipaks."