Packaging and printing technologies developed with the aim of replacing plastic packaging with more sustainable alternatives.
Paper-Based Bottle Holders
Developed as a paper-based alternative to plastic packaging such as POP labels and shrink sleeves, these holders contribute to reducing plastic usage.


Paper-Based Packaging
These packages are developed as paper-based alternatives to plastic materials such as blister packs, pouches, and POP labels.


Paper-Based Pouches
Pouches designed as an alternative to plastic versions, using heat-sealable paper that significantly reduces plastic content while maintaining functionality.


Pulp Mold Packaging
Three-dimensional molded paper made from recycled paper pulp using forming molds. Known for its smooth, white surface and elegant texture, it can be enhanced with printing, foil stamping, or coloring to achieve a more premium appearance.
Made from bamboo and bagasse instead of wood pulp, it also contributes to forest conservation and sustainable material sourcing.



LIMEX-Based Packaging
This packaging uses LIMEX Sheet, an eco-friendly material developed by TBM as an alternative to plastic and paper. Composed of over 50% inorganic materials such as calcium carbonate (limestone) blended with a small amount of plastic, LIMEX helps reduce reliance on petroleum-based plastics.

Plastic-Free Surface Finishing Technology
A UV coating that offers a glossy finish comparable to film lamination—without using plastic films. This helps reduce the overall use of plastic in packaging.

