Disposable Plastic Egg Cartons (Base) | Retail packaging, pet food storage | Plastic/Pulp blend (50/50), 285 GSM (ISO 3801), 1.5m drop resistance (ISO 2244), 85% transparency (ASTM D1003) | Lightweight, cost-effective, shock-resistant (▲ vs cardboard), transparent for visibility | Limited eco-friendliness (non-compostable), recyclability depends on local facilities |
Advanced Disposable Pulp-Molded Boxes | Eco-conscious retailers, organic egg packaging | 70% pulp (ASTM D6400 compostable), 2.0m drop resistance (ISO 2244 ▲), 90% transparency (ASTM D1003 ▲), 300 GSM | Compostable (▲ vs Base), enhanced durability, higher transparency for premium branding | Slightly higher cost, requires industrial composting facilities |
Reusable Cardboard Trays (Industry Standard) | Farm-to-market transport, bulk distribution | Cardboard (non-disposable), 250 GSM, opaque, 1.0m drop resistance (ISO 2244) | Recyclable, cost-effective for bulk transport | Single-use only, less durable for repeated handling, no visibility into contents |
Metal Egg Containers | Commercial kitchens, industrial storage | Stainless steel (1.2mm thickness), 2.5m drop resistance (ISO 2244 ▲), non-reactive | Extremely durable, reusable, withstands extreme temperatures | Heavy, expensive, not disposable, prone to dents |
Silicone Egg Holders | Home kitchens, small-scale storage | Food-grade silicone (-40°C to 230°C temp range), flexible, 0.8mm thickness | Flexible, heat-resistant, reusable | Bulky design, unsuitable for bulk packaging, higher cost |
Custom Printed Plastic Trays | Brand promotion, premium packaging | HDPE plastic (300 GSM), customizable logos, 1.8m drop resistance (ISO 2244 ▲) | Brand visibility, durable for logistics, customizable designs | Non-compostable, higher cost for printing, limited eco-friendliness |