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Why is Kraft Becoming the New King in the Packaging Industry?

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  It cannot be argued that plastic has contributed a lot to pollution, and it is the need of the hour to shift to sustainable approaches. It is not easy for everything to magically, drastically adapt to ecological tactics. There is one way through which most brands can impart knowledge regarding eco-friendliness. Companies can use sustainable packaging to become empowered and bring a revolution for protecting the environment. Kraft paper has been a leading material in satisfying the pragmatic approaches of both buyers and sellers.  The coexistence of branding and nature-friendliness is crucial for climbing to the summit in the industry. Kraft paper has gradually shone bright and become a luxurious style worldwide.  What is Kraft Paper? It is achieved by pulverizing the wood pulp and then mixing them to obtain large brown filaments. It does not feature coloring, which minimizes the chemical use in it. It decomposes in a couple of weeks and can also be easily recycled...

A Brief Guide on Kraft Paper

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Kraft paper is an excellent material with high flexibility and tear-resistance, which is mainly used for packaging products. It is available everywhere, and we must have used it several times without even realizing it. You have come across grocery bags, paper towels or cardboard boxes, etc., in your routine, which are all Kraft-crafted things.   We shall shed some light on Kraft, how it is made, and its pros and cons. Read the following to apprise yourself with Kraft knowledge:    The Kraft Paper   A German named Carl F. Dahl was behind this useful invention. He experimented with a new process to produce paper. This process created a robust brown-colored piece, which is visible everywhere now. He called it Kraft because “Kraft” is the German version of “strong.”    It is a powerful paper without even adding thick layers. It is obtained by chemically separating the main two elements, cellulose and lignin, of wood. Cellulose is a component tha...