First — Lower packaging and shipping costs. Since soft packaging materials are mostly lightweight films and sheets, the packaging conforms closely to the product, minimizing material weight and wasted space, making logistics highly efficient and cost-effective compared to rigid packaging.
Second — Simple process, easy to operate and use. Manufacturers and packagers only need to purchase quality functional soft packaging materials and equipment to carry out packaging production in-house — the technical requirements are easy to master. Soft packaging products are also easy to open and use.
Third — Strong commercial appeal, especially suited for retail packaging. Soft packaging is the most consumer-friendly packaging form. Soft packaging materials are lightweight, flexible, comfortable to handle, and suited for vibrant multi-color printing — communicating product information effectively and building consumer trust.
Fourth — Low resource and energy consumption, with significant environmental advantages. Soft packaging uses fewer natural materials, has a very low ratio of packaging weight to product weight, and a small ratio of packaging volume to product volume. In terms of variety and quantity of resource consumption, blister and clamshell packaging has unmatched advantages over other forms. Disposal and transport of waste blister packaging materials is very convenient, with multiple methods available depending on material type: landfill, incineration, decomposition, or recycling.
Fifth — Meets diverse product protection requirements and significantly extends shelf life. A wide range of functional soft packaging materials are available to meet requirements for blocking water vapor, gas, grease, and organic solvents, as well as rust prevention, corrosion resistance, electromagnetic shielding, anti-static, chemical resistance, sterile preservation, and non-toxic, pollution-free properties.

