In the development process of the food, beverage, pharmaceutical and other industries, glass bottle packaging has always held an important position, while traditional packaging methods, with their mature technology and high cost performance, are still widely used to this day. Carton packaging is the most common choice. Manufacturers customize corrugated cartons according to the size and quantity of glass bottles, and separate them with paper partitions or foam plastic inside, which can effectively prevent damage from collisions during transportation. This type of packaging has a relatively low cost and can be printed with corporate logos. Its load-bearing capacity ranges from 10 to 25 kilograms, making it highly suitable for manual handling and large-scale transportation. For large or special-shaped glass bottles, such as large-capacity wine bottles and laboratory glassware, wooden box packaging is more suitable. Its sturdy structure can provide stronger protection, especially meeting the needs of long-distance transportation and export. Moreover, modern wooden boxes use environmentally friendly treated wood, which complies with international plant quarantine standards. The commonly used pallet packaging for industrial-grade glass bottles, which arranges the bottles neatly on wooden or plastic pallets and fixes them with stretch film, greatly enhances the forklift loading and unloading efficiency and is an ideal choice for large orders.
With the enhancement of environmental awareness and the improvement of relevant regulations, environmentally friendly packaging methods have gradually become an industry trend. Recyclable plastic turnover boxes are made of high-density polyethylene or polypropylene, are sturdy and durable, and can be reused dozens or even hundreds of times. Their dedicated inner linings and partition structures can effectively protect glass bottles while reducing packaging waste. Biodegradable material packaging uses bio-based materials such as corn starch and bagasse as raw materials, which can be degraded in the natural environment. Although the cost is relatively high, it can meet the strict environmental protection requirements of regions such as the European Union and the United States, and is highly favored by export-oriented enterprises. The tape-free carton is designed with a special self-locking structure, eliminating the need for plastic tape for sealing. It is entirely made of recyclable paper materials, making it easy to open and environmentally friendly. It leads the green development direction of the packaging industry. When choosing packaging methods, enterprises can take into account the characteristics of their products, transportation needs and environmental protection goals to achieve a balance between practicality and greenness.
