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Gjenvinning av papp

The Journey: 
From Recycling to Global Impact

Our packaging is an eco-friendly solution that saves resources. Recycling uses only 1/4 of the energy needed for new packaging, and wood fiber can be recycled up to 7 times, further reducing environmental impact .

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From Paper Waste to Polysafe: The Recycling Journey

The paper waste collected from your bin goes through an initial sorting process at the local recycling station. Corrugated cardboard boxes, which once protected items like your new TV or sofa, become the base material for solid board, later used in crafting Polysafe Safety Boxes.

This waste is then transformed: it is dissolved in water and turned into a gray pulp in a "pulper."

The pulp is spread thinly and moves rapidly along the production line as water is gradually pressed out. Once the moisture is fully removed, the result is large, dry rolls of cardboard

Crafting Durable Solid Board for Polysafe Safety Boxes

Our process involves producing a high-quality, durable solid board. We start by designing a specialized, robust solid board, before printing and die-cutting it into the precise shape of our sharps containers.  Finally, the components are carefully glued together, ensuring a strong, reliable product.

 

Solid board is an exceptionally durable material, commonly used in transport packaging for products that need protection from moisture, cold, and external pressure—such as those in the fishing and agricultural industries. Its strength and resilience make it ideal for use in the healthcare sector, where safety and durability are paramount.

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Superior Protection with Solid Board

Unlike corrugated cardboard, solid board is particularly suitable for tough conditions requiring extra protection and durability.

Ready for Global Deployment

After bundling and packing into outer packages, the Polysafe Safety Boxes & Sharps Containers are ready for new and important missions worldwide!

 

Contact us for a quotation!

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