Coated Duplex Board with Gray Back is a packaging material with excellent performance and environmental value. It not only meets the high strength and functional requirements in packaging applications, but also reflects its environmental friendliness. Whether in terms of production process, material composition or life cycle management, this paperboard has demonstrated significant environmental advantages and made a positive contribution to reducing environmental burdens.
The core environmental advantage of Coated Duplex Board is its recyclability. This kind of paperboard is usually made from a mixture of virgin pulp and recycled pulp, especially the gray back part, which often contains a higher proportion of recycled fiber. This production method significantly reduces reliance on virgin resources while providing a way for recycled materials to be reused. By effectively converting waste paper products into high-performance new products, this paperboard enables material recycling, not only reducing resource waste but also reducing pressure on landfills. This kind of cardboard can still be recycled many times after use, giving it an extremely long life cycle and helping to form a closed-loop management of resources.
In terms of degradability, Coated Duplex Board also demonstrates outstanding eco-friendliness. Unlike plastic packaging, this cardboard is able to gradually break down in the natural environment and eventually return to the soil without causing lasting damage to the ecosystem. When this material fails to enter the recycling system, or is accidentally disposed of in the natural environment, its biodegradable properties can minimize the potential environmental impact.
The low carbon emissions of the production process is also another environmentally friendly highlight of Coated Duplex Board. Particularly where high proportions of recycled pulp are used, their manufacture often requires less energy than paperboard or plastic alternatives that rely entirely on virgin fiber. At the same time, many manufacturers have adopted more energy-efficient production processes and are committed to reducing factory emissions, which has further reduced the overall carbon footprint of Coated Duplex Board. This commitment to cleaner production makes it an ideal material choice in line with global goals to reduce carbon emissions.
In the context of the increasingly prominent global plastic pollution problem, Coated Duplex Board provides an effective alternative to plastic. Its strength, folding resistance and breakage resistance are comparable to those of plastic packaging, but it avoids the problems of plastic being non-degradable and difficult to recycle. By replacing plastic packaging with this cardboard material, companies can not only reduce the generation of plastic waste, but also meet consumers' growing demand for environmentally friendly packaging, thereby gaining an advantage in market competition.