Nexpak (www.nexpak.com) introduced today the expansion of its STACKpak product line to include two new disc case sizes that reduce the amount of materials used for packaging of multiple DVD and CD disc sets. The current STACKpak 27mm case is approximately one inch thick at the spine and can hold up to six discs without the need for heavy plastic disc pages, thus dramatically reducing the amount of materials needed for cases that hold multiple discs.
Nexpak is growing the STACKpak product line to include two new case sizes - the STACKpak 21mm case that is three-quarters of an inch at the spine and the STACKpak 15mm, which has the exact same dimensions as our standard Amaray DVD case. The 21mm version is capable of holding from one to six discs and the 15mm version can hold from one to four discs using the same STACKpak system that requires no disc trays, thus reducing packaging materials by up to 60 percent.
“The STACKpak reduces the amount of waste that results from packaging damage at retail compared to the previously used paperboard boxes that were the standard for PC Games years ago. The STACKpak is also a true “keep-case” that adds value since the case is used to store discs so it is part of the product itself and is not discarded after purchase,” says Shelli Kaiser, executive director of marketing for Nexpak.
The STACKpak is made of pure, clean polypropylene resin which is fully recyclable. Unlike some plastic case imports that may contain unwanted substances, the STACKpak further supports environmentally friendly packaging with its submission to the CDSA certification program which guarantees non-toxic, contaminant-free plastic media packaging.
The STACKpak provides an ideal system for multiple disc packaging by providing a stacked disc solution that features a single patented flexible hub with added internal disc retention features to ensure that discs remain protected and securely on the hub. The STACKpak has been used for years with an exceptional record of quality for superior disc integrity, retention and security that includes no damage or scratching of stacked discs.