Banding material
Sustainable packaging at your finger tips
Looking for a packaging solution that uses less material but also enhances your branding and labeling? Banding can offer you this and much more. Whether you choose paper or film, bands help you reduce waste and take a step towards a more sustainable packaging solution.
Ready to make the shift to sustainable packaging?
What is banding material
Banding material, often made of paper or film, is the material that is used to band your products in an efficient and flexibile manner. Bands allow you to securely bundle items, add eye-catching branding, and even incorporate a tamper-evident seal for added security. With this packaging material you gain a powerful tool to elevate your products packaging.
Why the right banding material matters
- Enhance product security
- Save up to 80% on material usage
- Reduce waste by using less material
- Increase your packaging sustainability
- Improve appearance with custom printing and branding
Success stories from our customers:
Zwartz | Move to paper packaging and growth
Fish monger Klooster | From sleeve to band
Novatrade | Improved quality and efficiency
Johannes | 100% Pure Natural Packaging
Types of banding material
Paper Bands – Eco-friendly and perfect for making packaging sustainable.
Film Bands – Durable and versatile, offering an extra layer of strength to your goods.
Printed Bands – Customize your bands with your brand logo or important product information.
Unprinted Bands - Perfect for simple bundling and sealing.
How to choose the right banding material?
Choosing the best banding material depends on a few key factors:
- Product Type – Is it light and delicate or heavy and durable?
- Regulation - What are the packaging regulations in your country?
- Environment – Will your product be exposed to moisture or hot/cold environments?
- Branding Needs – Do you want to print information or a logo on the band?
- Sustainability Goals: What are your packaging objectives?
Need help in deciding which material works best for you?