At ProPac Solution, environmental responsibility is built into every product, process, and decision, from the forests we source from to the compost heap your packaging returns to.
Paper packaging is often seen as the friendlier alternative to plastic, but production energy, ink and paint pollution, and high manufacturing costs still pose significant environmental challenges that demand honest solutions.
Paper packaging requires large volumes of wood, water, and energy. Bleaching and processing typically involve chlorine and dioxins, chemicals that, if mismanaged, are harmful to health and extremely difficult to decompose safely.
Rising demand has driven over-exploitation of forest resources across many regions, destroying ecosystems, reducing biodiversity, degrading land, and accelerating climate change. Responsible sourcing is not optional: it is essential.
Environmental protection is not a box we tick. It is an integral part of how ProPac Solution operates and grows.
ProPac Solution uses only legally sourced, FSC-certified wood. We continuously expand our use of bamboo, sugarcane, hemp, and other fast-renewing materials, reducing dependence on finite resources and our overall carbon footprint.
We optimise every stage of production, improving processes, deploying efficient equipment, and building our own clean-energy infrastructure. International carbon footprint certification and ISO standards hold us accountable to real, measurable reductions.
Through optimised design, intelligent production monitoring, and a commitment to material recovery, we reduce waste at every turn. Fewer chemicals, more recycled inputs, and real-time production adjustments mean less goes to landfill.
FSC-certified wood, bamboo, sugarcane, and plant fibres, all renewable and responsibly sourced.
Sustainable development has always been ProPac Solution's core pursuit. Our factory holds FSC forest environmental protection system certification. Every gram of raw material is traceable and sourced exclusively from renewable, responsibly managed forests.
We have invested in 20,000 m² of solar photovoltaic panels across our production facility, generating over one million kWh of clean electricity annually, enough to power production and daily operations. Energy-saving LED lighting throughout the plant further reduces our grid dependence.
Beyond certified wood, we actively integrate bamboo, sugarcane, and flax into our raw material mix. In coating technology, we use food-grade degradable inks and independently developed ProPac Bio-Coat, our proprietary water-based coating that is waterproof, oil-proof, and biodegradable faster than conventional options, at a lower cost. We continuously improve our machinery and processes to push the boundary of what eco-friendly paper packaging can deliver.
Recycled pulp reduces demand for virgin wood. Fast-growing bamboo renews itself naturally. Bagasse, a sugarcane byproduct, is biodegradable and compostable. Agricultural fibres like rice straw and wheat straw are energy-efficient alternatives to conventional wood pulp.
Every piece of wood we use is strictly FSC-certified, sourced from sustainably managed forests where responsible logging preserves ecosystems and biodiversity. FSC forests serve as critical carbon sinks, absorbing CO₂ and protecting wildlife habitats through eco-friendly management.
ProPac Bio-Coat is our independently developed, proprietary water-based coating: leakproof, oil-proof, and biodegradable faster than standard alternatives. It uses fewer raw materials than conventional coatings, reducing cost and environmental impact simultaneously.
We continuously optimise production with frequency-conversion drives and automation to cut consumption. Our solar panels feed directly into operations, and we actively recover and reuse energy across the entire manufacturing line to minimise waste.
Paper production is water-intensive; we counter this with process improvements that reduce water-consuming steps, higher internal recycling rates, quality-based water usage protocols, and strengthened wastewater treatment and reuse systems throughout the facility.
Automated production lines, real-time data monitoring, and optimised processes minimise raw material waste at source. We practise strict waste classification, strengthen internal material recovery, and actively collaborate with sustainable suppliers to reduce unnecessary transportation packaging.
Our compostable paper products are made from biodegradable materials that naturally break down into organic matter under the right conditions. Preferred coatings are PLA or ProPac Bio-Coat, ensuring full functionality without a lasting environmental cost.
We operate a structured internal waste recovery programme, sorting and recycling production waste paper, coatings, and adhesives. Our packaging carries recyclable signage and we actively partner with local environmental organisations to build paper packaging collection networks in the communities we serve.
ProPac Bio-Coat makes biodegradable coatings commercially viable at scale. Our R&D team also developed a stretch paper plate that uses stretching technology instead of adhesives, making it both healthier and more eco-friendly. We treat innovation as the engine of our environmental progress.
Quality management systems: consistent, traceable production on every run.
Environmental management: minimizing waste, energy and impact across operations.
Food safety system certification: safe for direct food contact, every time.