Paper-Based Packaging Planning Guide
This guide is for planning paper-based packaging conversations. It separates practical design moves from environmental wording that needs project supporting details before it appears on packaging, sales pages, or other buyer-facing materials.
Planning choices
Review the items before sample, quote, or production discussion.
Right-size the package around
The actual product, not only the visual mockup.
Remove inserts or layers only
When protection and presentation still work.
Compare paper, board, coating
And texture with samples when the feel matters.
Check whether foil, lamination
Varnish, or coatings conflict with the language the brand wants to use.
Claims to verify before public use
Environmental, disposal, certification, material-origin, plastic-reduction, food-contact, and market-specific wording should be matched to the exact material, finish, destination, and document set for the project.
Keep document-backed statements separate
From broad marketing preference.
Open page →CoreUpload Artwork
Attach packaging files so the production team can check file readiness before sample or quote approval.
Open page →Sample KitPackaging sample kits
Request sample kits to compare structures, paper, finishes, and tube packaging before production decisions.
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