Once dominated by foam, bubble wrap and air pillows, the protective packaging landscape is now embracing paper-based options that align with environmental goals without compromising on protection. Driven by growing consumer expectations, tighter sustainability targets and practical operational advantages, paper void fill is rapidly becoming the go-to choice for businesses across a wide range of industries.
In this blog, we explore the rise of paper void fill in protective packaging, examining how it works, its sustainability credentials and the tangible benefits it offers to businesses. We’ll also look at how Swiftpak’s paper void fill solutions help companies protect their products responsibly, efficiently and with confidence.
What is paper void fill?
Paper void fill is a protective packaging solution made from paper that is used to fill empty spaces inside a box or parcel. Its main purpose is to prevent products from moving during transit, helping to reduce the risk of damage caused by bumps, vibrations and everyday handling throughout the supply chain. As businesses seek more sustainable alternatives to plastic cushioning, paper void fill has become an increasingly popular choice.
Paper void fill is available in a variety of formats, allowing businesses to choose the option best suited to their packaging needs, including:
- Crumpled paper: Flexible and adaptable, ideal for general cushioning and void filling
- Fan-folded paper: Designed for fast and efficient dispensing in busy packing operations
- Shredded paper: Suitable for lighter protection or presentation-focused packaging
- Honeycomb paper: Expands to create a strong, shock-absorbing structure around products
During shipping, paper void fill works by absorbing impact and distributing pressure evenly inside the carton. By holding products securely in place, it minimises movement that can lead to scratches, breakages or other damage. This combination of versatility, reliability and simplicity makes paper void fill an effective solution for modern protective packaging.