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New Eco-Friendly PDQ Cartons Launch to Boost Retail Efficiency

2025-10-21

Recently, a new generation of PDQ cartons, jointly launched by a well-known domestic packaging company and a chain retail brand, was officially launched on the market. With its three core advantages of "ready to display and use, recyclable and recyclable, and customizable and adaptable", it has quickly become a new choice for displaying fast-moving consumer goods, providing a new path for cost reduction, efficiency improvement and green transformation in the retail industry.

Traditional PDQ cartons are typically disposable, time-consuming to assemble and prone to damage after use, making them difficult to reuse. This results in significant cardboard waste each year. The newly introduced PDQ cartons are made from high-strength double-wall corrugated cardboard, combining lightweight yet load-bearing properties. A single carton can stably hold 15-20 kg of snacks, daily necessities, and other products. Furthermore, a special creasing process allows for immediate display, requiring no additional tools. Store staff can assemble the display in just 30 seconds, a three-fold improvement over traditional products.

More notably, the PDQ cartons offer breakthroughs in environmental protection and cost control. Made from 100% recyclable virgin cardboard, they can be recycled 5-8 times and even recycled as waste paper after damage. Compared to disposable PDQ cartons, the lifecycle of each carton reduces carbon emissions by 60%. A supermarket chain representative stated that after pilot stores adopted the product, their monthly procurement costs for PDQ cartons decreased by 25% and the amount of packaging waste removed decreased by 40%. "This not only saves money but also fulfills our environmental responsibility, and consumer acceptance of green packaging has significantly increased."

The new PDQ cartons also support full-size customization and high-definition color printing. The internal card slots and external dimensions can be adjusted to suit the packaging specifications of different product categories, such as snacks, candies, and beverages. Brand logos and promotional information can also be printed on the cartons, maximizing both display and marketing capabilities. Currently, the product has been piloted in several supermarket chains and convenience stores, with plans to expand into e-commerce warehousing, community group purchasing, and other areas, promoting packaging upgrades in more retail scenarios.