Dry Molded Fiber Packaging

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Hébert Group and ANDRITZ Scale Plastic-Free Fiber Packaging

Dry molded fiber packaging is accelerating the shift away from single-use plastics by enabling manufacturers to produce durable packaging from natural cellulose fibers with significantly lower water and energy consumption. Hébert Group has partnered with ANDRITZ to scale production of Dry Molded Fiber (DMF), using integrated forming and molding technologies to manufacture recyclable trays and lids for food, cosmetics, and consumer goods. The process is designed to replace conventional plastic packaging while maintaining product quality, production efficiency, and compatibility with large-scale manufacturing.

For packaging manufacturers and consumer brands, dry molded fiber creates opportunities to simplify the transition to fiber-based packaging without sacrificing performance or production capacity. Lower resource consumption and scalable manufacturing also help companies meet tightening sustainability regulations and growing consumer demand for plastic-free alternatives. As investment in fiber technologies increases, dry molded fiber packaging is positioned to become an important solution for delivering circular packaging across multiple consumer product categories.

Trend Themes

  1. Plastic-free Packaging — Consumer brands are accelerating material shifts toward fiber-based formats that preserve product protection while reducing dependence on single-use plastics.
  2. Low-resource Manufacturing — Dry molding technologies introduce production models with lower water and energy requirements, creating cost and compliance advantages for high-volume packaging operations.
  3. Circular Fiber Materials — Natural cellulose packaging supports recyclable product systems that align durability, scalability, and end-of-life recovery across consumer categories.

Industry Implications

  1. Packaging — Manufacturers are gaining access to scalable fiber-forming platforms that can compete with conventional plastic packaging on performance and throughput.
  2. Food and Beverage — Recyclable trays and lids made from molded fiber provide food producers with sustainable packaging formats suited to regulatory pressure and consumer expectations.
  3. Beauty and Personal Care — Cosmetics companies benefit from premium plastic-free packaging options that combine shelf appeal, product protection, and circular material positioning.

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