Options for protecting fragile products
Bubble Wraps are transparent plastic materials that are used to package delicate goods because of the spaced air pockets that serve as a protective covering for the contents within the packaging. Bubble wrap functioned as a source of packing, but we all have pleasant childhood memories of snapping and having fun with it, and even now as adults. Although they provide us with entertainment or amusement, these bubble wraps do more damage than good to our environment. These plastic materials are not biodegradable, and as a result, they wind up in landfills, where they have negative environmental consequences. It is currently regarded as a non-sustainable type of packaging.
As a result, much research and development have been carried out in this field of wrapping to develop appropriate alternatives that are environmentally benign and have no negative impact on the environment. The current drive in this direction is also strongly influenced by the new era of sustainability, which is now in full swing. Consumers are looking for goods that will have no negative impact on them and the environment as a whole. Corrugated bubble wrap, green wrap, and indented kraft paper, among other options, serve as alternatives these days. These are biodegradable, recyclable, compostable, and non-toxic, making them a safe choice for your goods.
One notable breakthrough in this area is the collaboration of BOTTA Packaging and Esselunga, which resulted in the development of a novel envelope dubbed the Eco-Envelope, which can be used to replace bubble wrap. With this invention, the issue of what to use in lieu of bubble wrap has been answered, and it also demonstrates that the world of manufacturing and marketing is moving precisely towards a more sustainable environment.