Rigid Packaging vs Flexible Packaging


When it comes to choosing the packaging for your products, you have a lot of options. There are two types of packaging widely used in the industry by various retailers. But what exactly are the differences between these types of packaging materials?

Some of the main differences include environmental impact, sustainability, cost and other multiple items of consideration.

There are plenty of applications where flexible packaging is the prime choice of the two. Here, we will discuss the major differences between flexible and rigid packaging and help you understand which is a better choice for your specific packaging needs.

Flexible Packaging

In recent times, many big businesses are opting for flexible packaging for their products rather than rigid containers or packaging. Cosmetics and various food products have shifted from plastic or glass bottles or tubs to squeeze pouches. Flexible packaging supplies have taken the global packaging manufacturing market by storm over the last few years and continue to expand worldwide.

 

  • Environment friendly - Flexible packaging takes up less space in landfills and has the lowest carbon footprint in comparison to alternative packaging supplies.
  • Easy to use - It generally has "easy open" capabilities such as tear-away lids on flexible pouches and bags.
  • Lower cost - It is comparatively a cost-effective option than rigid alternatives.
  • Uses less material - Made with soft plastics and less material than paper & rigid packaging.

Rigid Packaging

Rigid packaging is important in many applications like perfumes, spirits, high-end beverages, as well as other health products. These products require extra protection that can only be received through rigid packaging. However, for many products, rigid packaging is the go-to- choice. 

Advantages of Rigid Packaging-

  •  Strength & Durability - Made with durable hard plastics that do not break easily.
  •  Does not affect the flavor of food – Hard plastics and glass can prevent the flavor of food from getting affected, whereas some plastics have a smell of their own which can ruin the taste and flavor of food packaged within them.
  •  Usually involves easy to recycle materials – It incorporates the use of glass and hard plastic that are sustainable options for packaging.

If you are still unsure about how to proceed or would like assistance in choosing the proper packaging supplies, Field Packaging Solutions, one of the renowned private packaging companies, can offer you the perfect option for your brand to save money, and move more products and support the environment.

 

 


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