

What Is Rigid Paper Packaging?
Strong. Recyclable. Ready for the Future.
Rigid paper packaging offers a durable and sustainable alternative to plastic in a variety of applications. At Rigid Sustainable Solutions (RSS), we’re exploring molded fiber packaging options that deliver strength and protection—without relying on traditional plastics. Designed to be recyclable in the paper stream, rigid paper packaging is ideal for companies looking to reduce environmental impact while maintaining quality and performance.
Designed for Real-World Use
Built Tough. Made Smart.
Unlike traditional paper packaging, rigid paper packaging is molded for strength and structure. Whether it’s inserts, trays, or containers, these products are engineered to protect items in shipping and handling. RSS focuses on practical design—developing packaging that’s easy to load, fits securely, and performs reliably from packing to delivery. The result? Packaging that holds up when it matters most.


Innovation in Every Detail
From Concept to Capability.
RSS combines industrial research and hands-on development to bring modern rigid paper packaging to life. We're focused on smart, scalable improvements—like optimizing shape and thickness to reduce material use without sacrificing durability. With our roots in R&D and sustainable thinking, we’re not just building packaging—we’re building better solutions.
Toward a More Sustainable System
Recycle Ready. Waste Reducing.
Rigid paper packaging is recyclable and can help cut down the use of single-use plastics. By creating molded fiber alternatives designed to run through existing recycling systems, RSS helps customers move toward more circular packaging models. Our packaging isn’t just made to protect products—it’s made to align with sustainability goals.


Still Evolving—And That’s the Point
Pushing the Boundaries of What Paper Can Do.
At RSS, rigid paper packaging is an active area of exploration. We’re continuously testing, improving, and rethinking how molded fiber can replace traditional materials. With each new prototype and customer conversation, we move closer to packaging that’s not only better for the planet—but better for performance too.
