Thinking green this time with your CD or DVD? Choosing the right type of paper stock and packaging is no easy task, especially when there are so many options to choose from. If that’s you, read on.. Learn the recycling lingo If this is your first time trying to figure all this out, it may [...]
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What you should know about recycled cardboard CD DVD packaging
August 16th, 2010 · No Comments · CD DVD packaging
If you have had the pleasure of shopping for recycled CD/DVD sleeve or other eco-friendly disc package, you may have heard ‘recycled board’, ‘FSC certified paper’ or ‘recycled board with 10% PCW’, are they just different way of saying the same thing? In this last part of our series about recycled packaging, we’ll navigate through [...]
Recycled printing terms
August 3rd, 2010 · No Comments · CD DVD packaging
Are you looking for a recycled CD/DVD sleeve or case for an upcoming project? Do you get overwhelmed by the different terms that manufacturers and replicators use to describe the different options? This 3-part series is created to help you navigate through the somewhat confusing world of recycled packaging. Our first step is to give [...]
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Retail DVDs on eco-friendly style packaging
June 25th, 2010 · No Comments · CD DVD packaging
While movies and films are traditionally manufactured in Amaray-style case, lately there have been more filmmakers that are doing things a little bit differently. Tall wallet has been a popular choice for a few reasons: – elongated shape is similar to Amaray case – DVD in tall wallet weighs 60% less than DVD in amaray [...]
A recycled DVD case without plastic
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments · CD DVD packaging
Many clients have been asking for recycled packaging without any plastics. A tall wallet is a DVD-sized wallet, it’s a 4-panel sleeve with full color cardboard printing. It’s sized almost like an amaray case, but much thinner due to the lack of digi-tray. It also weighs much lighter than a digipak and amaray case, which [...]





