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---- China's Top Factory for Paper Tube


Guangzhou Hongge Paper Packing Developemnt Co., Ltd. was established in 1996 and specializes in the manufacture and export of various paper products, such as paper tubes,paper box,paper gift box,rectangle box,square box,folding box,poster tubes,calendar tubes, wine tubes,kaleidoscope, oval boxes, texture boxes, coffee tubes,tissue tubes, tea canisters and gift boxes. All of our products are made from environmentally friendly materials, and our boxes can be custom made. Please do feel free to contact us for more information.

Most boxes are made from recycled paper, welcome to use soy-ink printing and FSC paper. Dispose of your containers responsibly!

There are lots of advanced equipment in our company, such as arts computer-to-plate (CTP) printing machines and facilities including Man Roland 4-color and 2-color Offset press, AB Dick 2-color press with numbering and perforation facilities, Creo platesetter, Stahl Folding machine, Rosback auto-stitching machine, Swigraph spiral machine and punching machine, etc.

We assure you of quatity and service, the quatity products will most definitely meet your requirements. Also our win-win business strategy will ensure mutual long-term ralationship. Our goal is to maintain customer satisfaction.

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About Paper



Today, 90% of paper pulp is made of wood. Paper production accounts for about 35% of felled trees, and represents 1.2% of the world's total economic output.

Recycling of newsprint saves about 1 tonne of wood, while recycling 1 tonne of printing or copier paper saves slightly more than 2 tonnes of wood. This is because kraft pulping requires twice as much wood since it removes lignin to produce higher quality fibers than mechanical pulping processes.

Relating tonnes of paper recycled to the number of trees not cut is meaningless, since tree size varies tremendously and is the major factor in how much paper can be made from how many trees. Trees raised specifically for pulp production account for 16% of world pulp production, old growth forests 9% and second- and third- and more generation forests account for the balance.