A trend which is increasingly gaining ground in the medical and cosmetology industries is the use of secondary paper packaging. Although the use of this type of packaging is already widespread in the food and beverage industry, its functionality makes it ideal for pharmaceutical and cosmeticproducts.
In particular, paper packaging has the following characteristics:
– It is resistant and light, thus maintaining the products in perfect condition during transportation and storage. This is particularly important given the growing popularity of e-commerce worldwide.
– Its size and shape is easily adjustable (customization) covering all market needs and it can be decorated with high quality graphics, thus constituting an effective marketing tool for bran
Furthermore, a particularly innovative solution is the square, paper, eco-friendly packaging which incorporates internally 100% pure, clean wool, which has the ability to maintain drugs (such as vaccines) at an optimal temperature between 2-8 ⁰C during transportation across the globe. Furthermore, this package is 25% smaller, 50% lighter and 25% more spacious than conventional boxes containing synthetic insulation. This packaging was manufactured by an English packaging company aiming at providing the medical industry with an ecological and efficient solution for sensitive medical products.
An additional illustrative and innovative example is the corrugated cardboard rectangular box which is 100% recyclable and incorporates internally adhesive tape to hold the items firmly in the center of the box. It facilitates the packaging of the products and protects them from damages during transportation and delivery. It can be also transported and stacked easily due to its lightweight. Moreover, it incorporates an opening film on the outer surface that ensures security and tamper evidence. The packaging can be also decorated with graphic designs both internally and externally, enhancing the image of the brand, thus contributing to the development of emotional ties with the end users. This solution wasused by a British brand of natural, organic skincare products to support its e-retail offer, aiming at offering a pleasant shopping experience and at promoting the company’s values.
All in all, the use of secondary paper packaging does not constitute an exclusive privilege of the food and beverage sectors. The health care and cosmetics industries seem to increasingly explore this solution, as it meets the needs and requirements of both the buyers and distribution channels for eco-friendly, easy to use, lightweight and durable packaging that keep products safe and intact along the supply chain.
ΠΗΓΕΣ: Tony Corbin (2016, 2015), Waqas Qureshi (2015), www.packagingnews.co.uk, www.packagingeurope.com, www.pmpnews.com .
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