Reimagining Sustainability Through Resource Efficiency
Sustainability
Transforming Packaging: Allen Field’s Journey Towards Ultimate Sustainability
Discover Allen Field's commitment to sustainability with our eco-friendly packaging components. Enhance your competitive edge with products designed to reduce environmental impact while maintaining top quality and functionality.
Allen Field's Base Skid Joint is a recyclable, reusable clip that attaches a corrugated cover directly to a pallet without strapping, securing inner protective layers while blocking dirt and dust. This innovative tool minimizes waste, prolongs the life of the box, and enhances packaging efficiency and sustainability.
How Corrugated is Recycled: The Repulping Process
When corrugated cardboard undergoes recycling, it goes through a process known as pulping. During this process, the cardboard is broken down into fibers that can be reused to create new
Explore Reusable Box Flap Clips in this edition of the Allen Field Simply Brilliant newsletter
Striking a Balance: Designing Plastic Products for Optimal Functionality and Sustainability
Designing plastic products involves a complex interplay between optimizing functionality and addressing environmental concerns. Striking the right balance is crucial to creating products that perform effectively while minimizing their impact
The terms “garbage refuse” and “reuse” refer to concepts within waste management, focusing on how we handle products and materials after their initial use. Here’s a breakdown of the two:
Discover sustainable solutions for carrying and hanging your products with Allen Field's latest Kraft Components.
Discover efficiency and reusability with Allen Field's simply brilliant solutions
Allenfield's line of EnviroHandles elevate packaging to become a 100% sustainable solution.
Single-Stream Corrugated Recycling
Single-stream corrugated recycling refers to the practice of including corrugated cardboard in a single-stream recycling system. Corrugated cardboard is widely utilized for packaging and shipping, and its recycling contributes to