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Need a quick and easy way to fill empty spaces in your packaging? Use packing paper, also known as void fill paper. Tear it off, crumple it, and place it inside the package.
LET’S WRAP THE WORLD IN SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
Need a quick and easy way to fill empty spaces in your packaging? Use packing paper, also known as void fill paper. Tear it off, crumple it, and place it inside the package.
LET’S WRAP THE WORLD IN SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
Products that shift inside a box are more likely to get damaged. That’s why it’s important to keep contents secure during transport. A box that fits closely around the product often provides good protection on its own, with the fluting of the corrugated cardboard cushioning against shocks and impacts. If there’s empty space, it can be filled with packing paper to keep items in place.

There are different sizes of packing paper rolls available, and the right choice depends on how you plan to use them. If you are filling smaller boxes and only need small pieces or crumpled sections, a narrower roll is the best option. For larger empty spaces that need to be filled quickly, a wider roll will work more efficiently. However, if the roll is too wide, it can lead to extra cutting or tearing, which may slow down your process. That’s why it’s important to choose a size that fits your specific application.