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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Multi-SKU product lines offer variety, but when it comes to packaging, they also create complexity. Whether you’re offering different flavors, sizes, formulas, or bundle combinations, choosing the right approach for packaging pouches across multiple SKUs is key to keeping things organized, cost-effective, and retail-ready. In this blog, we break down the smartest ways to handle multi-SKU pouch packaging and what strategies can simplify your process while maximizing shelf appeal. Why Multi-SKU Pouch Packaging Needs a Strategy If your product line includes multiple variations—like a protein powder in four flavors, or snacks in ten varieties—you’ll likely be working with multiple pouch designs and potentially different sizes. Without a plan, this can lead to over-ordering, poor inventory control, mismatched branding, and increased lead times. A strategic approach to multi-SKU pouch packaging helps you: Streamline production and inventory Maintain consistent branding across all variations Improve packaging efficiency for both retail and e-commerce Reduce waste and minimize packaging costs Choose the Right Pouch Format for All SKUs The first step is selecting a pouch format that can work across your entire SKU range. This simplifies your sourcing, design process, and shipping logistics. Common formats that work well across SKUs: Stand-up pouches for shelf presence Flat pouches for sample sizes or low-profile products Zipper pouches for resealability and convenience Printed roll stock if you need to automate pouch forming in-house Sticking to a single pouch style for all SKUs—just with design changes—makes production and fulfillment smoother. Leverage Digital Printing for Design Flexibility For brands managing 3, 5, or even 20+ SKUs, digital printing is a game-changer. It allows you to print multiple unique designs within the same run—no plate changes, no additional setup costs. Digital printing benefits for multi-SKU pouch packaging: Easy design versioning across SKUs Lower MOQs for each version Fast turnarounds to respond to changing demand Great for product launches, seasonal releases, or subscription boxes If you’re scaling or testing new SKUs, digital lets you stay nimble without sacrificing quality. Bundle Multi-SKUs with Custom Kits or Displays For brands selling multiple pouch SKUs in one package (like variety packs), consider custom kitting, inserts, or countertop displays that hold your pouches together in one unit. This is especially useful for: Subscription snack kits Sample sets or gift boxes Seasonal bundles Cross-promotional packs You can use corrugated boxes, rigid kits, or even printed sleeves and belly bands to package multiple SKUs in a clean, retail-ready format. Labeling and Inventory Tips Managing multiple SKUs means more SKUs to track. Here’s how to keep things efficient: Use consistent dielines across all pouch sizes if possible Make sure each pouch design includes a unique barcode or QR Include clear product names and variation callouts (like flavor or strength) Store digital print files in a system that makes future updates easy A well-labeled pouch not only helps in inventory—it also helps customers know exactly what they’re getting. Final Thoughts Packaging multiple SKUs with pouches doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right combination of standardized formats, flexible printing, and smart kitting or bundling, you can keep your operations lean while still offering the variety your customers love. Need help building a multi-SKU pouch strategy?We’ll help you find the right pouch, printing method, and packaging system that fits your brand and simplifies your workflow. (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

Custom pouch packaging is one of the most flexible, lightweight, and brand-forward packaging formats on the market today. From snacks and supplements to beauty and pet products, pouches allow for high-impact design, excellent functionality, and efficient storage and shipping. But if you’re new to buying custom pouches—or just looking to improve your results—knowing what to look for can make a major difference in cost, lead times, and overall success. Here are 15 essential tips to guide you through the process and help you make the most informed decisions when it comes to sourcing and customizing your pouch packaging. Define Product Requirements Pick the Right Pouch Style Consider Barrier Protection Choose Closure Features Focus on Shelf Appeal Decide Print Method Early Get a Proper Dieline Choose Custom vs. Standard Sizes Request Samples First Follow Labeling Requirements Plan for MOQ and Lead Time Optimize Storage & Shipping Use Digital for Versioning Ask About Sustainability Options Work With a Knowledgeable Partner Define Your Product Requirements First Start by identifying key product needs: weight, volume, shelf life, and how it will be stored or displayed. This helps determine the right size, material, and features from the beginning. Choose the Right Pouch Style Common pouch types include stand-up, flat, spouted, and quad-seal. Each format offers unique benefits depending on your product’s structure and usage. Consider Barrier Needs What are you protecting against—moisture, oxygen, UV light? Select materials with the right barrier layers to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage. Think About Closure Options Zippers, tear notches, hang holes, and spouts all impact convenience, reusability, and display. Choose closures based on consumer experience and product use. Prioritize Shelf Impact Your pouch should stand out on the shelf or in e-commerce photos. Bold graphics, clean branding, and well-placed messaging make all the difference. Plan for Print Method Early Flexo, digital, and rotogravure printing each have pros and cons based on run size, lead time, and graphic complexity. Match your volume and timeline to the right print process. Get the Right Dieline for Your Design Team Request a dieline template from your packaging supplier to ensure artwork is correctly laid out, with allowances for trim, folds, zippers, and seals. Choose Custom or Standard Sizes Wisely Custom sizes maximize fit and branding, but standard sizes may reduce cost and lead time. Discuss both with your supplier to find the best balance. Request Samples First Always request physical samples or mockups before committing to production—this helps you verify fit, material quality, and function. Labeling Requirements Matter Make sure your design meets FDA, USDA, or industry-specific labeling guidelines. Ingredient lists, net weight, and barcodes should be legible and compliant. Plan for MOQ and Lead Time Minimum order quantities vary by print method and supplier. Plan your order based on your volume needs and when you need product in hand. Don’t Overlook Storage & Shipping Efficiency Flexible pouches are great for space-saving, but size, palletization, and box count still matter. Work with your vendor to optimize how they’ll ship and store. Versioning? Go Digital. If you’re launching multiple SKUs, seasonal versions, or limited runs, digital printing offers the best flexibility without extra plate costs. Ask About Sustainability Options Looking to reduce waste or go green? Many suppliers now offer recyclable, compostable, or post-consumer recycled (PCR) pouch options. Work With a Knowledgeable Partner Your packaging vendor should do more than print—they should help guide you with material selection, regulatory insight, and design alignment. Final Thoughts Custom pouch packaging gives you flexibility, speed, and premium branding in a lightweight format—but only if you approach it with the right strategy. These 15 tips can help you avoid common mistakes, control costs, and get packaging that works as hard as your product does. (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 Pouches Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

Packaging isn’t just a box or a bag—it’s a line item on your budget, a touchpoint with your customer, and a critical part of your supply chain. But what many companies don’t realize is that their packaging may be costing them more than it should—not just in materials, but in storage, shipping, damage, and customer experience. If you haven’t taken a close look at your packaging setup lately, now’s the time to assess whether it’s helping or hurting your bottom line. Oversized Packaging = Wasted Money It’s a common mistake: using a box that’s much larger than the product. Not only does this require more void fill, it also increases your dimensional shipping weight, which drives up freight costs—especially for e-commerce and parcel shipping. Solution:Switch to right-sized packaging or explore mailer alternatives like poly mailers or custom die-cut corrugated options that hug the product more closely. Over-Engineering Without Added Benefit It’s easy to assume stronger means better—but not every product needs double-wall corrugated, high-end inserts, or expensive finishes. If your packaging is doing more than it needs to, you’re likely paying for protection or features your customer doesn’t notice or value. Solution:Review your structural design and board grade. A packaging engineer can help you optimize for the product’s weight and fragility without overspending on material. Inefficient Packaging Leads to Higher Labor Costs Packaging that’s hard to assemble, overcomplicated, or inconsistent can slow down fulfillment and increase errors. Solution:Use auto-lock bottom boxes, pre-folded cartons, or streamlined assembly instructions to reduce pack time, labor cost, and error rates. Your Shipping and Fulfillment Costs Are Rising Higher freight bills or warehouse inefficiencies are often tied to inefficient packaging: oversized boxes, time-consuming assembly, or mismatched pallets. Why it matters:This is the moment to reallocate budget toward structural redesign or automation-friendly packaging that reduces labor, materials, and dimensional weight. Storage and Shipping Inefficiencies If your packaging takes up too much warehouse space or doesn’t palletize efficiently, you’re losing money in storage and shipping before a product even leaves your facility. Solution:Work with your supplier to optimize dimensions for palletization and warehouse stacking. You may be able to reduce total storage volume or fit more units per shipment. Damage and Returns Are Killing Margins If your packaging fails in transit—even occasionally—the cost of returns, replacements, and negative reviews can quickly outweigh the cost of upgrading your packaging. Solution:If you’re seeing damage or breakage rates over 1–2%, it’s time to audit your box strength, inserts, and material choices. Improving packaging here is a direct path to better margins. Missed Opportunities with Branding Generic packaging may be cheaper—but it can cost you in brand recognition, customer loyalty, and perceived value. If your packaging doesn’t reflect your product quality, customers may assume it’s lower value. Solution:Consider affordable branding upgrades like one-color flexo print, interior printing, or custom labels to make a stronger impression without blowing the budget. Final Thoughts If you’re only looking at unit cost when reviewing packaging, you’re missing the bigger picture. True packaging costs include materials, shipping, labor, storage, damage, and brand perception. Ready to find out if your packaging is costing more than it should?We’ll help you audit your current setup and identify opportunities to save money—without compromising quality, protection, or your customer experience. (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