Molded pulp or molded fiber is a packaging material, that is typically made from recycled paperboard and/or newsprint. It is used for protective packaging or for food service trays and beverage carriers. Other typical uses are end caps, trays, plates, bowls and clamshell containers.
Interior packaging for a tap or faucet
Image: Mc Donalds Molded Pulp Drink Tray Top
Image: Mc Donalds Molded Pulp Drink Tray Bottom
Image: Mc Donalds Molded Pulp Drink Tray Top Closeup
The recycling of paper is the process by which waste paper is turned into new paper products. It has a number of important benefits: It saves waste paper from occupying homes of people and producing methane as it breaks down. Because paper fibre contains carbon, recycling keeps the carbon locked up for longer and out of the atmosphere. Around two-thirds of all paper products in the US are now recovered and recycled, although it does not all become new paper. After repeated processing the fibres become too short for the production of new paper, which is why virgin fibre is frequently added to the pulp recipe.
Waste paper collected for recycling in Italy
Bin to collect paper for recycling in a German train station
Cardboard salvaging in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1975.
Paper recycling in Atlanta, Georgia