ClassyPak Trading, got established in Lebanon in 2020, which focus on distributing high quality eco friendly packing and packaging materials from sustainable sources in both domestic and international market. Our vision is promote and cater classy products with competitive pricing with outstanding option of ordering smaller quantities to minimize the inventory space and thus aid cash flow. And currently we distribute international brands like Detpak, Galaxypak, yesstraw, and our diverse customer base ranges from wholesalers, retailers, supermarkets, hypermarkets and all other sctors of the food confectionery markets like hotels, resorts, catering companies, bakeries, restaurants.
Sustainability
You can make a positive impact on your community by making sustainable packaging choices. Our brands offer a range of packaging options to meet your needs, and they are responsible, by design. Whether you are looking for cups, cartons or bags – you can make a responsible choice with sustainable products
Everything that goes into manufacturing products is assessed for its impact on the environment so you can be confident that only paper and board from large, reputable raw material suppliers is going into your products. Our diverse range lets you choose from products which are:
Environment
Our brands constantly striving for improvements and innovations to sustain our environment, as well as guarantee our own future. They only use paper and board from large, reputable raw material suppliers, which means no old growth forests are used.
Our brands maintain the most highly recognised global standards for food safety and quality consistency, including ISO 22000, ISO 9001 and BRC accreditation certifications. Products are manufactured in a food packaging grade environment so our customers can be assured that they achieve the highest quality standards.
Move to paper
Now is the time to make the move to paper.
Around the world, plastic bag bans are forcing a move to more sustainable bag options. Policies to phase out plastic bags have tripled in the last 10 years, with 127 nations now regulating against plastic bags.