Sustainable Packaging
Explore our sustainable packaging products, including corrugated boxes, folding cartons, pouches, and stock packaging options. We offer eco-friendly materials and a variety of print and ink choices to fit your packaging needs. Choose from solutions designed to support sustainability and meet your business requirements.
Sustainable packaging refers to the use of materials and design methods that minimize environmental impact. This can include using recyclable or biodegradable materials, reducing excess packaging, and opting for renewable resources like paper, kraft, or corrugated materials. The goal is to reduce waste, conserve energy, and lessen the overall carbon footprint of packaging.
By choosing sustainable packaging, businesses help limit the negative effects of packaging waste on the environment. These products are often recyclable, compostable, or reusable, making them a more eco-friendly option. Sustainable packaging balances the need for protection and branding with the responsibility to preserve resources for future generations.
Our sustainable packaging products include custom corrugated boxes, folding cartons, pouches, and a variety of stock options. Each product is designed with eco-friendly materials to help reduce environmental impact while meeting your packaging needs.
Corrugated Boxes
- Regular slotted Container (RSC)
- Half Slotted Container (HSC)
- Full Overlap (FOL)
- Roll End Tuck Top (RETT/Mailer)
- Additional Box Styles
- Corrugated Inserts
Folding Cartons
- Straight Tuck End (STE)
- Reverse Tuck End (RTE)
- Full Seal
- Auto Bottom
- Chipboard Inserts
Pouches
- Stand Up
- Lay Flat
- Gusseted
- Retort
- Block Bottom
- Sachets
- Additional Pouch Styles
Stock Packaging Products
- Corrugated Packaging
- Shipping Boxes
- Chipboard Packaging
- Edge Protectors
- Mailers (Kraft)
- Kraft Tape
- Kraft Paper
At Brown Packaging, we prioritize eco-friendly packaging solutions that help reduce environmental impact. Our commitment to green packaging ensures that we provide sustainable materials, allowing you to make responsible choices for your business and the planet.
Today, many consumers are increasingly seeking sustainable products over cheaper alternatives that are less environmentally friendly. According to a global study by Nielsen, millennials, in particular, are willing to pay more for sustainable options, but they aren’t willing to compromise on quality in the process.
At Brown Packaging, we are committed to delivering innovative, eco-friendly packaging solutions that create a better future without sacrificing quality. Whether you need stock or custom packaging, we help reduce your environmental footprint with materials that are recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable. Our focus is on balancing sustainability with the performance and durability your business requires.
- Fully Customizable
- Wide Product Selection
- Recyclable
- Biodegradable
- Compostable
- Environment Friendly Print Options and more
Today, many consumers are increasingly seeking sustainable products over cheaper alternatives that are less environmentally friendly. According to a global study by Nielsen, millennials, in particular, are willing to pay more for sustainable options, but they aren’t willing to compromise on quality in the process.
At Brown Packaging, we are committed to delivering innovative, eco-friendly packaging solutions that create a better future without sacrificing quality. Whether you need stock or custom packaging, we help reduce your environmental footprint with materials that are recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable. Our focus is on balancing sustainability with the performance and durability your business requires.
- Fully Customizable
- Wide Product Selection
- Recyclable
- Biodegradable
- Compostable
- Environment Friendly Print Options and more
Today, many consumers are increasingly seeking sustainable products over cheaper alternatives that are less environmentally friendly. According to a global study by Nielsen, millennials, in particular, are willing to pay more for sustainable options, but they aren’t willing to compromise on quality in the process.
At Brown Packaging, we are committed to delivering innovative, eco-friendly packaging solutions that create a better future without sacrificing quality. Whether you need stock or custom packaging, we help reduce your environmental footprint with materials that are recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable. Our focus is on balancing sustainability with the performance and durability your business requires.
- Fully Customizable
- Wide Product Selection
- Recyclable
- Biodegradable
- Compostable
- Environment Friendly Print Options and more
Recyclable, Biodegradable, and Compostable Packaging
When it comes to sustainability, recycling is often the most commonly discussed concept by consumers, the media, and businesses alike. However, many companies are increasingly exploring biodegradable and compostable packaging as viable alternatives to traditional recycling methods.
Recyclable packaging is designed to be processed and reused after its initial use, reducing the need for new raw materials and minimizing waste. It can be collected through recycling programs and converted into new products, helping to conserve resources and lower environmental impact. Common examples of recyclable packaging include materials like cardboard, paper, certain plastics, and metals, which can be easily sorted and reintroduced into the manufacturing cycle.
Biodegradable packaging is made from materials that naturally break down over time through the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, without leaving harmful residues. This type of packaging is designed to decompose in the environment, helping to reduce waste in landfills and minimize pollution. Typically made from natural or plant-based materials like paper, cornstarch, or bioplastics, biodegradable packaging offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional packaging by returning to nature without damaging the ecosystem.
Compostable packaging is designed to break down into natural elements under specific composting conditions, leaving no toxic residue behind. It typically decomposes more quickly than biodegradable packaging and must meet certain standards to ensure it fully returns to the earth as nutrient-rich compost. Made from materials like plant-based fibers or biodegradable plastics, compostable packaging provides an eco-friendly option that contributes to healthier soil when processed in commercial or home composting environments.
As sustainability becomes a top priority for businesses and consumers alike, compostable and biodegradable packaging are now essential components of eco-friendly practices. With increasing regulations and growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible products, companies must adapt to greener packaging solutions to remain competitive and compliant. The shift toward sustainable packaging is no longer optional—it’s a necessity for businesses aiming to meet modern expectations.
At Brown Packaging, we specialize in providing tailored packaging solutions that not only meet industry standards but also promote environmental responsibility. From retail compliance to government regulations, we work closely with clients to create packaging that balances performance, sustainability, and innovation, ensuring your brand stays ahead in a rapidly evolving marketplace.
Recyclable, Biodegradable, and Compostable Packaging
When it comes to sustainability, recycling is often the most commonly discussed concept by consumers, the media, and businesses alike. However, many companies are increasingly exploring biodegradable and compostable packaging as viable alternatives to traditional recycling methods.
Recyclable packaging is designed to be processed and reused after its initial use, reducing the need for new raw materials and minimizing waste. It can be collected through recycling programs and converted into new products, helping to conserve resources and lower environmental impact. Common examples of recyclable packaging include materials like cardboard, paper, certain plastics, and metals, which can be easily sorted and reintroduced into the manufacturing cycle.
Biodegradable packaging is made from materials that naturally break down over time through the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, without leaving harmful residues. This type of packaging is designed to decompose in the environment, helping to reduce waste in landfills and minimize pollution. Typically made from natural or plant-based materials like paper, cornstarch, or bioplastics, biodegradable packaging offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional packaging by returning to nature without damaging the ecosystem.
Compostable packaging is designed to break down into natural elements under specific composting conditions, leaving no toxic residue behind. It typically decomposes more quickly than biodegradable packaging and must meet certain standards to ensure it fully returns to the earth as nutrient-rich compost. Made from materials like plant-based fibers or biodegradable plastics, compostable packaging provides an eco-friendly option that contributes to healthier soil when processed in commercial or home composting environments.
As sustainability becomes a top priority for businesses and consumers alike, compostable and biodegradable packaging are now essential components of eco-friendly practices. With increasing regulations and growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible products, companies must adapt to greener packaging solutions to remain competitive and compliant. The shift toward sustainable packaging is no longer optional—it’s a necessity for businesses aiming to meet modern expectations.
At Brown Packaging, we specialize in providing tailored packaging solutions that not only meet industry standards but also promote environmental responsibility. From retail compliance to government regulations, we work closely with clients to create packaging that balances performance, sustainability, and innovation, ensuring your brand stays ahead in a rapidly evolving marketplace.
We provide packaging solutions designed to help reduce your carbon footprint through eco-friendly production, efficient shipping, and sustainable materials. From pallet optimization to energy-efficient manufacturing, our approach ensures that your packaging minimizes environmental impact at every stage.


Our custom structural design services allow us to minimize material use without compromising protection. By optimizing the design for strength and efficiency, we help you reduce excess packaging and the environmental costs associated with waste. Smarter packaging design means a lower carbon footprint overall.
With CAPE software, we optimize pallet configurations to maximize space and load efficiency. This results in fewer trips and lower fuel usage during transportation, reducing your carbon footprint. By making the most of every pallet, we help you achieve more eco-friendly logistics.
We offer digital samples, eliminating the need for multiple physical prototypes, which reduces waste and energy use in production. By creating virtual models, we help you save resources while speeding up the design process. This eco-friendly approach helps minimize the carbon footprint of packaging development.
We focus on eco-friendly production processes that minimize waste and reduce energy consumption. By using sustainable materials and optimizing manufacturing efficiency, we help lower the carbon footprint of your packaging. This commitment to sustainable production ensures a smaller environmental impact from the start.
Our lightweight and efficient packaging solutions help reduce transportation emissions by maximizing space and minimizing weight. By designing packaging that is easy to transport, we help your business cut down on fuel consumption and overall shipping costs, contributing to a reduced carbon footprint.
We design packaging with durability and reusability in mind, extending the useful life of each product. By creating packaging that can be used multiple times before disposal or recycling, we help reduce waste and conserve resources, contributing to a smaller environmental footprint.
We prioritize sourcing materials from local suppliers to reduce transportation distances and emissions. By keeping production and distribution close to home, we help cut down on the environmental impact associated with long-distance shipping. Local sourcing ensures a more sustainable and efficient supply chain.
We offer packaging made from eco-friendly, recyclable, and biodegradable materials that reduce reliance on virgin resources. By using sustainable materials, we help decrease the carbon emissions associated with material extraction and production. This ensures that your packaging has a smaller environmental impact from the very start.
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A great packaging supplier can do more than just deliver boxes or pouches—they can become a valuable partner in your product’s success. When you build a strong relationship with your packaging supplier, you gain access to faster turnarounds, better pricing, proactive support, and long-term consistency. In today’s competitive and fast-moving market, that kind of partnership gives your business a real edge. Here’s how to establish that relationship—and the key benefits that come with it. Communicate Clearly and Early Start by giving your supplier a complete picture of your packaging needs: product type, order volumes, launch schedules, compliance requirements, and goals. The more context they have, the better they can help you make smart decisions on materials, lead times, and design. ✅ Avoid last-minute changes✅ Get recommendations tailored to your product✅ Build trust from day one Be Transparent About Forecasts and Timelines Suppliers value visibility. If you can share estimated launch dates, repeat order timelines, or growth projections, it helps your supplier plan production capacity and manage materials more efficiently—often leading to smoother fulfillment and fewer delays. ✅ Easier to secure stock or rush jobs✅ Priority treatment on reorders✅ Better planning on both sides Ask for Input and Be Open to Advice A knowledgeable supplier sees a wide range of packaging projects across industries. Ask for their input on things like design layouts, material upgrades, cost-saving tweaks, or retail display improvements. The more you lean on their expertise, the more value they can bring beyond just delivering product. ✅ Get smarter solutions you may not have considered✅ Avoid design or material issues early✅ Improve packaging performance over time Give Feedback—Positive or Negative A good supplier wants to hear if something’s not right—whether it’s a missed delivery window or an issue with print quality. Clear, respectful feedback helps your supplier fix issues quickly and improve future orders. Likewise, let them know what they’re doing right so that performance continues. ✅ Helps refine quality and service✅ Prevents repeat issues✅ Builds a culture of accountability Consolidate More Products with One Trusted Partner The more your supplier handles—whether it’s boxes, pouches, inserts, or displays—the more efficient your packaging operation becomes. You reduce touchpoints, simplify coordination, and may even qualify for better pricing through bundled or volume-based deals. ✅ Fewer vendors to manage✅ More consistent branding and quality✅ Potential cost savings through volume Think Long-Term Don’t treat packaging as a short-term transaction. When you invest in a long-term relationship, your supplier gets to know your brand, your expectations, and your product cycles. That deeper understanding leads to better service, better packaging, and more proactive support. ✅ Better alignment over time✅ Faster execution on reorders or new projects✅ A true partner as your business grows Final Thoughts A strong packaging supplier relationship can lead to better pricing, smarter packaging, faster service, and less stress overall. By communicating clearly, staying consistent, and treating your supplier like a true partner, you unlock more than just materials—you unlock long-term value for your business. Need a packaging partner who brings more to the table?We work closely with every client to deliver packaging solutions built around your product, timeline, and goals. (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Packaging Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

Packaging prices don’t always stay still. Whether due to raw material costs, tariffs, labor increases, or supply chain shifts, price hikes can hit unexpectedly—and impact your entire product margin. If you’re a buyer or procurement lead, knowing how to respond is critical. Should you pass the cost to your customers? Change your packaging? Negotiate with suppliers? Here’s how to make the smartest move for your business. Understand Why the Price Increased Before reacting, ask your supplier for transparency. Common reasons include: Material costs (paperboard, plastic, corrugate) Freight and fuel surcharges Labor increases Tariffs or import duties Order volume changes Knowing the root cause helps you decide whether it’s a temporary spike or a long-term shift—and whether it’s worth absorbing or working around. Review Your Packaging Spend in Detail Instead of focusing only on the total cost increase, break it down by: Cost per unit Cost per SKU Cost relative to your product margin This gives you a better sense of how much it actually affects your bottom line—and which products are most impacted. Talk to Your Supplier About Options Don’t assume the quoted increase is final. You may be able to: Adjust your order quantity for better volume pricing Modify materials to reduce cost without changing function Consolidate SKUs to simplify production Bundle packaging items for savings on combined runs A good supplier will work with you to find cost-saving adjustments that don’t sacrifice quality. Reevaluate Your Product Pricing If the increase is significant and widespread, it may be time to adjust your product pricing—but do it strategically. Small increases (under 5%) can often be absorbed with better packaging design or minor cost shifts elsewhere. Larger increases may require pricing strategy updates, especially if your competitors are facing the same issues. Pairing a price increase with added value (e.g., sustainability, upgraded packaging, bonus content) helps ease customer pushback. If your product is priced too tightly, this could be a good time to revisit margins and ensure you’re leaving room for volatility. Consider a Packaging Redesign Sometimes the best solution is a smarter box. Packaging engineers can help you: Reduce excess material or void fill Switch to more efficient structures Use lighter board grades without losing protection Combine inner and outer packaging functions These changes can offset increased costs and even improve the customer experience in the process. Final Thoughts Packaging price increases are part of doing business—but how you respond determines whether you lose margin or find opportunity. By understanding the cause, reviewing your options, and thinking long-term, you can protect your brand, your product, and your profit. Need help adjusting your packaging strategy without sacrificing performance?We’ll help you find smarter solutions that keep costs down and customer experience strong. (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Packaging Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

When most buyers think of packaging design, they picture logos, colors, and graphics—but what’s often overlooked is structural design: the way your box is shaped, assembled, and built to protect your product. While it might seem like a creative or aesthetic step, structural packaging design is one of the smartest ways to reduce overall costs—without cutting corners. Here’s how working with a packaging expert on structure can help you improve efficiency, lower waste, and uncover savings you didn’t even know you were missing. Right-Sizing Reduces Material Waste One of the most common sources of excess cost is using packaging that’s too big for the product. Oversized boxes mean: Wasted material Higher shipping dimensional weight (DIM weight) More void fill or inner packaging required A structural designer will analyze your product’s exact dimensions and create a custom-fit structure that reduces material use and minimizes empty space. ✅ Lower cost per unit✅ Fewer packing materials needed✅ Eco-friendlier and More efficient Smarter Structures Can Ship and Stack Better Good packaging design doesn’t just fit the product—it also fits the pallet, the shipping box, and the retail shelf. A structural designer will optimize for: Pallet and shipping carton dimensions Nesting and stacking efficiency Improved cube utilization in transit This can result in fewer pallets shipped, better trailer utilization, and ultimately lower freight costs—especially on large or frequent shipments. ✅ Reduces freight and warehousing expenses✅ Maximizes every inch of space✅ Less breakage or shifting during transit Eliminating Unnecessary Inserts or Features You might be using inserts, partitions, or complex folds to keep your product safe when a simpler structural design could do the same job—better. Structural packaging design looks at how to: Build protection into the box Combine functions (e.g., branding + product separation) Remove excess without compromising product safety Sometimes switching from foam inserts to chipboard, or replacing a magnetic rigid box with a strong tuck-end carton, delivers the same customer experience with half the cost. ✅ Less packaging complexity✅ Fewer assembly steps✅ Reduced material and production costs Reducing Labor with Easier Assembly Every second spent assembling or filling your box adds to your cost. Structural designers can engineer packaging that: Pops into shape with minimal folding Arrives pre-glued or pre-assembled Speeds up fulfillment and packing lines The savings on labor—especially at scale—can be significant, particularly for brands doing their own fulfillment or paying by the hour for co-packing services. ✅ Faster assembly times✅ Lower labor costs✅ Fewer bottlenecks in production Improving Packaging Durability (Which Prevents Losses) A well-designed structure doesn’t just look good—it protects better. If you’ve had issues with: Boxes collapsing in transit Product shifting inside Customer complaints due to damage Then investing in a structurally sound design pays off fast. Preventing even a small percentage of returns or damaged shipments can result in thousands of dollars saved over time. ✅ Reduces product damage and returns✅ Protects your reputation✅ Cuts down on replacement and reshipping costs Structural Design Helps Avoid Retail Rejections If your packaging doesn’t meet retail requirements—whether it’s shelf dimensions, stacking strength, or display visibility—it can lead to chargebacks, delays, or rejections. Structural packaging design ensures compliance with: Club store or retail chain display specs Structural strength tests (crush, drop, vibration) Shelf or tray requirements for in-store merchandising ✅ Avoids costly reprints or redesigns✅ Streamlines vendor approval processes✅ Ensures retail-readiness the first time around Final Thoughts Structural packaging design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s one of the most practical, cost-saving investments you can make in your packaging strategy. From reducing material and shipping costs to improving assembly and protection, the right design pays for itself. Not sure if your current packaging is working efficiently?Let us review your structure, explore design improvements, and help you uncover real savings—without sacrificing quality or presentation. (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Packaging Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts