Crushed natural wood mass from which a cellulose web is formed in large wet machines. Thanks to sustainable replanting, it becomes a fully renewable resource.
Recycled paper subjected to a special cutting process. When stretched, it forms a three-dimensional network (honeycomb) with many small, elastic protrusions, ideally replacing bubble wrap.
Material consisting of smooth outer liners and a corrugated inner medium (fluting), giving the board elasticity and strength. The primary construction material for standard shipping cartons.
A commercial relationship where a manufacturer supplies materials to other large companies, logistics wholesalers and major distributors, bypassing retail customers.
A very dense, homogeneous and smooth type of heavyweight paper. Used as pallet separators and for furniture wrapping. Unlike corrugated board, it has no voids in its cross-section.