Cut plastic with new void fill systems

UK packaging solutions provider, Hazel 4D, has added smart paper, air and cardboard void fill systems to its range.

The new systems offer businesses an alternative to traditional plastic void fill protection, such as bubble wrap. Using the machines, companies can produce their own void fill to cushion their products in transit.

By installing a Nuevopak machine, businesses can also increase their packing speeds, says the firm. The X-Series machines produce protective cushioning made of 100% biodegradable paper and the X-Fill machine is one of the fastest on the market, dispensing 1.7 m/second.

Hazel 4D’s Cushionpack machines come in a range of sizes and allow waste cardboard to be converted into void fill. This solution is ideal for any warehouse looking to reduce their recycling costs, increase their storage space and remove the need to buy void fill products in the future.

Alternatively, businesses can protect their products with inflated air pillows and cushions made of 98% air and only 2% plastic. Locked Air pillows come with a choice of a degradable film or an ultra-thin film made of 35% less plastic than standard air pillow systems. Locked Air void fill is lightweight so incurs no extra postage fees.

Neil Christie, commercial director at Hazel 4D, said: “As the impact of plastic on the environment is currently a national focus, many of our clients have found their customers are demanding they use less plastic. Our three void fill systems offer businesses a simple way to do this whilst saving money and ensuring their products are perfectly protected.”

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