Availability: | |
---|---|
Quantity: | |
Plastic
TOYOE
Wooden turnover boxes used in circular packaging are subject to strict international regulations, specifically the requirements of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). This convention aims to prevent the spread of harmful pests and diseases through wooden packaging materials, so compliance is non-negotiable for export businesses. Any wooden turnover box that fails to meet these standards risks disrupting the entire logistics chain |
To comply with IPPC rules, wooden turnover boxes must undergo either fumigation or heat treatment—processes that eliminate potential pests. After treatment, they must also be stamped with the official "IPPC mark" to prove compliance. Without this mark or proper treatment, the importing country’s customs has the authority to detain or even destroy the wooden turnover boxes, causing significant losses to exporters
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Corrugated cartons are classified as "wood-free" packaging and do not require a fumigation certificate. The customs clearance process is simpler (especially suitable for markets with strict quarantine requirements such as the European Union, the United States, and Australia). | |
In recent years, the European Union (such as the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive) and the United States (such as California's Packaging Recycling Act) have increasingly strict requirements for the "recyclability" and "carbon footprint" of plastic packaging. Some disposable plastic recycling boxes may face import restrictions due to their difficult-to-degrade materials |
![]() | ![]() | This can improve recruitment and industry reputation. Fostering a sense of significance and impact among employees is crucial for long-term success. |
Wooden turnover boxes used in circular packaging are subject to strict international regulations, specifically the requirements of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). This convention aims to prevent the spread of harmful pests and diseases through wooden packaging materials, so compliance is non-negotiable for export businesses. Any wooden turnover box that fails to meet these standards risks disrupting the entire logistics chain |
To comply with IPPC rules, wooden turnover boxes must undergo either fumigation or heat treatment—processes that eliminate potential pests. After treatment, they must also be stamped with the official "IPPC mark" to prove compliance. Without this mark or proper treatment, the importing country’s customs has the authority to detain or even destroy the wooden turnover boxes, causing significant losses to exporters
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Corrugated cartons are classified as "wood-free" packaging and do not require a fumigation certificate. The customs clearance process is simpler (especially suitable for markets with strict quarantine requirements such as the European Union, the United States, and Australia). | |
In recent years, the European Union (such as the Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive) and the United States (such as California's Packaging Recycling Act) have increasingly strict requirements for the "recyclability" and "carbon footprint" of plastic packaging. Some disposable plastic recycling boxes may face import restrictions due to their difficult-to-degrade materials |
![]() | ![]() | This can improve recruitment and industry reputation. Fostering a sense of significance and impact among employees is crucial for long-term success. |