This 12-cell biodegradable egg carton provides an eco-friendly packaging solution designed for superior protection and sustainability. Suitable for both commercial and domestic use, it combines functional durability with environmental benefits, supporting a green supply chain from farm to table.
Crafted from 100% recycled paper pulp, the carton delivers reliable performance while reducing environmental impact. Precisely molded cells cradle eggs securely to prevent damage. The sturdy construction allows for easy stacking, simplifying storage and transportation. The natural kraft appearance reflects its sustainable qualities.


Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Material | 100% Recycled Paper Pulp |
Capacity | 12 Eggs |
Dimensions | 24×13.5×4.5 cm (approx.) |
Weight | ~60 g per unit |
Color | Natural Kraft Brown |
Customization | Available on request |
Biodegradability | Fully biodegradable |
Enhanced Protection: Shock-absorbent structure significantly reduces breakage during transit and handling
Eco-Friendly: Made from recycled materials, supporting waste reduction and circular economy
Functional Efficiency: Lightweight yet robust, easy to handle, store, and stack, optimizing logistics and storage space
User-Friendly: Ergonomic design facilitates easy access and display, improving user experience
Suitable for various scenarios:
Commercial poultry farms and organic egg producers
Farmers' markets, retailers, and specialty food stores
Egg packaging and distribution companies
Home use and small farms




Egg trays are commonly made from paper pulp, plastic (like PP, PVC, or PET), and foam materials such as EPE (expanded polyethylene) . Paper pulp trays are eco-friendly and cost-effective, plastic trays are durable and reusable, while foam trays offer excellent cushioning for protection . The choice depends on usage needs like transport or retail display.
Egg trays are primarily made from two types of materials: Paper pulp: Sourced from recycled paper (e.g., newspapers, cardboard) or natural fibers like sugarcane pulp. These are eco-friendly, biodegradable, and cost-effective, ideal for transportation. Plastic: Such as PVC, PP, or PET, which are durable, waterproof, and often transparent, making them suitable for retail display. The choice depends on needs like sustainability or durability.
Pulp molded products are versatile and used in various sectors: Industrial Packaging: Protective cushioning for electronics, appliances, and fragile items like glass and ceramics. Food Service: Plates, bowls, cups, and takeaway containers as eco-friendly alternatives to plastic. Agriculture: Egg trays, fruit pads, and seedling pots for plant growth and transport. Healthcare: Disposable medical trays, bedpans, and packaging for sterile devices. Emerging Applications: Horticulture pots, creative crafts, and even insulation materials for batteries.
he essential equipment for producing pulp molded products includes: Pulping Equipment: Hydraulic pulper and slurry mixing tanks for preparing pulp . Molding Machine: The core equipment, often using vacuum suction molding (e.g., rotary drum or reciprocating type) to form wet pulp into the desired shape . Drying & Shaping Equipment: Dryer (e.g., tunnel-type) and hot press machine to remove moisture and set the final form . Post-processing Equipment: Trimming machine for neat edges, and often automated systems for inspection, stacking, and packaging .