Double Blister Packaging is widely used in the field of product packaging. It can provide good protection for products, but it also faces challenges in environmental protection. How to balance its protective function and environmental protection design is a question worth exploring.
From the perspective of protective function, double blister packaging can effectively prevent products from being affected by factors such as collision, extrusion, and moisture. Its hard plastic material can provide a reliable barrier for products during transportation and storage, ensuring the integrity and quality of products.
However, traditional double blister packaging usually uses non-degradable plastic materials, which puts a lot of pressure on the environment. In order to achieve environmental protection design, we can start with material selection and use degradable plastics or bio-based materials to replace traditional plastics. These materials can gradually decompose in the natural environment after use, reducing the generation of plastic waste.
Optimizing the packaging structure is also the key to balancing the two. By reasonably designing the shape and size of the blister, the use of materials can be minimized while ensuring protective performance. For example, using a thin-wall design or a hollow structure can not only reduce the weight and cost of the packaging, but also reduce the impact on the environment.
Improving the recyclability of the packaging should not be ignored. Clear recycling signs should be marked on the packaging to guide consumers to recycle correctly. At the same time, enterprises can cooperate with recycling agencies to establish a complete recycling system to ensure that the double blister packaging after use can be effectively recycled and reused.