Custom Box Inserts Guide: Honeycomb, EVA Foam & Eco Options
Choosing the right custom box inserts is crucial.
Why pair a collapsible rigid box with a non-collapsible EVA foam insert? You are still shipping air.Our top recommendation for custom box inserts is the Snap-Lock Collapsible Magnetic Box paired with the Expandable Honeycomb Paper Insert—a system where both components ship 100% flat.
However, every luxury product has unique needs for custom box inserts. This comprehensive guide on custom box inserts compares this innovation against all industry standards—including High-Density EVA Foam, Molded Pulp, and Plastic Blister Trays—to help you choose the absolute best protection for your specific budget and brand.
- 🏆 Top Pick: Expandable Honeycomb
- 🌿 Cat A: Paper & Pulp
- 🛡️ Cat B: Foam Inserts
- 🧴 Cat C: Plastic Trays
- 💍 Cat D: Fabric & Jewelry
1. The expandable Honeycomb Insert (Our Top Rec)
The only luxury custom box insert that ships as flat as an envelope.
Forget rough pallets or cheap hollow cardboard. This is the Expandable 3D Structural Insert—engineered specifically for high-end cosmetics and luxury gift packaging.
The “Solid-Core” Advantage: Unlike standard corrugated inserts that leave hollow gaps around the cutout (creating a “floating” look), our honeycomb core expands to form continuous, solid sidewalls. This mimics the premium, full-depth protection of EVA foam—without the plastic.
Key Benefits (As shown):
- Ships 100% Flat (Top): Collapses to millimeters, cutting logistics costs by 80-90%.
- Pop-Up Assembly (Bottom): Simply pull the sides. It transforms into a rigid, 3D protective block in under 3 seconds.
- 100% Sustainable: Made from FSC-certified materials. It is plastic-free and curbside recyclable, eliminating the environmental guilt of EVA foam.

2. Paper & Pulp Options (Eco-Friendly & Budget)
2.1 Cardstock Inserts (350gsm C1S & Food-Grade)

Reinforced “Hybrid” Frame
The luxury choice. We wrap 350gsm C1S Art Paper (for a perfect printing surface) over a hidden greyboard core (for structural rigidity).
- Pros: Combines high-resolution CMYK printing with the rock-solid strength of a rigid box.
- Cons: Non-Collapsible. Due to the complex hand-assembly, it ships as a fixed volume.
2.2 Structural Board Options (Corrugated & Rigid)

Offset Printed Corrugated Insert
Best For: Brand consistency & flat shipping. This creates a visual match with your external box. We use Offset Printing (laminated onto corrugated board) to ensure the insert carries your brand’s complex gradients and Pantone colors perfectly.
- Pros: Collapsible. It ships flat with the box.
- Cons: Exposed Flutes. Inside the die-cut holes, the raw corrugated edge is visible (hollow gaps), which is less premium than solid foam.

Rigid Chipboard Dividers
Best For: Multi-item gift sets (e.g., skincare bottles). A classic grid system made from rigid greyboard wrapped in C2S paper. It physically separates products to prevent collision.
Cons: Fixed Volume. It cannot be folded flat, meaning shipping costs are significantly higher than corrugated options.
Pros: Very strong vertical support; clean, organized presentation.

Best For: Heavy luxury items like wine & spirits, glass diffusers, or premium ceramics. This technology cuts precise 90° angles into solid greyboard wrapped in black cardstock. It creates extremely rigid, rock-solid blocks that can securely hold heavy glass bottles without flexing.
- Pros: The ultimate “Premium & Solid” look; highest load-bearing capacity of all paper options.
- Cons: Most Expensive. Requires complex manual assembly and ships as a fully setup, bulky box.
2.3 Sustainable Alternatives (Honeycomb, Pulp & Shreds)

Rigid Honeycomb Board
Best For: Heavy electronics, candle jars, & EPS replacement. A solid, non-collapsible board with a hexagonal paper core. It acts like a “Paper Brick,” offering incredible compression strength to cushion heavy items.
- Pros: 100% Plastic-Free. The best direct replacement for white Styrofoam (EPS) blocks.
- Cons: Rigid. It cannot wrap around curves; best for square/round cutouts.

Wet-Press Molded Pulp
Best For: Complex curves (e.g., cosmetic ampoules, pens). Made from Sugarcane Bagasse. Unlike rough “egg carton” pulp, our Wet-Press technology creates a surface as smooth as plastic with sharp, precise edges.
- Pros: Perfect 3D Fit. Wraps around every curve; premium tactile feel.
- Cons: High Mold Cost. Tooling fees ($1200+) make it viable only for mass production (>10,000 units).

Crinkle Paper Shreds
Best For: Gift hampers & mixed SKU sets. Accordion-folded paper strips that interlock to create a protective cushion. It creates a “treasure hunt” unboxing experience.
- Pros: Zero Tooling Cost. No mold needed. It adapts instantly to any mix of products (e.g., a mug + a candle).
- Cons: Low Support. Offers less impact protection than a fixed tray.
3. Foam Insert Options (Budget vs. Premium)
3.1 Smart Budget & Large Format Solutions

PU Sponge (Lowest Cost)
Best For: Lightweight tools, pens, or very low-budget kits. Standard Open-Cell Polyurethane (PU) Sponge. While it is the most economical option, we offer customizable densities (from Standard to High Density) to ensure the right balance of softness and support.
Cons: Soft structure; visible open pores compared to EVA.
Pros: Lowest Price. The absolute budget-friendly choice for high-volume orders.

EPE + Printed Rigid Cardboard
Best For: Gift sets requiring branding (Logos/Patterns) inside the box. A smart hybrid structure: We use cost-effective Low-Density EPE Foam as the base, topped with a Printed Rigid Cardboard.
Cons: The white EPE foam texture is visible from the side view.
Pros: Visual Appeal. The rigid card hides the foam, offering a premium printing surface for your brand branding.

EVA-Laminated High-Density EPE
Best For:Large-volume items (e.g., wine sets, heavy instruments). The Ultimate “Pro” Alternative. We laminate a sleek EVA sheet onto a High-Density EPE base.
Texture Note: The High-Density EPE core features a semi-fine cell structure—it is significantly finer than Low-Density EPE, though slightly coarser than solid EVA or XPE.
Pros: Cost & Quality Balance. You get the premium EVA look on top, with a strong, semi-fine foam core that is much cheaper than a solid EVA block.

Low-Density EVA (Soft Touch)
Best For: Electronics needing a softer grip & budget control. Industry term: “High-Expansion EVA.” It contains more air bubbles (Hardness 15-25°), making it lighter and softer than standard EVA.
Pros: Soft & Smooth. Feels more like a premium cushion than a hard block; ~30% cheaper than High-Density EVA.
Cons: Less rigid structural support for very heavy items compared to Grade A EVA.

High-Density EVA (Rigid)
Best For: Premium small electronics, jewelry, & watches. The “Gold Standard” (Hardness 38°+). A solid, closed-cell block with a rubber-like feel and ultra-sharp die-cut edges (as shown holding the mug).
Pros: Ultimate Quality. No pores, perfectly smooth, highly durable. The choice for luxury brands.
Cons: Most Expensive. Best reserved for smaller, high-margin items.

IXPE Foam (Fine Cell)
Best For: Medical kits, automotive tools, & luxury cosmetics. Irradiation Cross-Linked Polyethylene (IXPE). It features an ultra-fine cell structure (smoother than chemically cross-linked XPE) and a silky, semi-matte surface.
Cons: Higher cost than EPE; has a slightly “waxy” sheen compared to the rubbery matte finish of EVA.
Pros: Silky & Waterproof. Non-abrasive surface; no dusting; excellent thermal stability and chemical resistance.
3.3 Visual Comparison Guide: From Budget to Luxury

💡 How to read this chart: Items 1-3 are softer & budget-friendly (Good for shipping); Items 4-7 are denser & premium (Good for luxury presentation).
| No. | Material Name | Key Characteristics | Cost | Availability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ① | PU Sponge | Open Pores. Soft, “squishy” feel, highly compressible. |
$ (Lowest) |
In Stock Small Qty OK |
Lightweight tools, void fill, low-budget kits. |
| ② | Low-Density EPE | Beaded Texture. Visible foam beads, lightweight, soft cushioning. |
$ (Low) |
In Stock Small Qty OK |
Shipping protection, inner box support. |
| ③ | High-Density EPE | Semi-Fine. Much firmer & smoother than standard EPE. |
$$ (Best Value) |
MOQ 1,000+ (Production Run) |
Large Gift Boxes. The smart “EVA Alternative.” |
| ④ | Low-Density EVA | Soft Touch. Smooth matte surface like EVA, but soft (Shore 15-25°). |
$$$ (Mid) |
Made to Order | Electronics needing a soft grip; “High Expansion.” |
| ⑤ | High-Density EVA (Most Popular) |
Rigid Matte. Solid closed-cell block (Shore 38°+). Ultra-sharp edges. |
$$$$ (High) |
Widely Used | Luxury Gift Boxes. Jewelry, Watches, Premium Tech. |
| ⑥ | XPE Foam | Fine Cell. Slight “waxy” sheen, waterproof, chemically cross-linked. |
$$$$$ | Specialized | Medical kits, thermal insulation, waterproof needs. |
| ⑦ | IXPE Foam | Ultra-Fine. Silky smooth surface. Superior hygiene & aesthetic. |
$$$$$+ | Specialized | Top-Tier Medical Precision Instruments. |
3.3 Quick Selection Guide: Features, Cost & MOQ
4. Plastic Blister Trays (For Mass Production)
4.1 Cost-Effective Thermoformed & Injection Solutions

Clear Blister + Printed Card (PVC/PET)
Best Custom Box Inserts For: Retail products & Small-to-Medium orders.Thermoformed PVC or PET trays that fit perfectly inside a printed box.
Cons: Thin material; less rigid than injection molded parts.
Pros: Low Startup Cost. Tooling (Mold) fees are very affordable. Excellent product visibility when used with window boxes.

Injection Molded Tray (PP/ABS)
Best For: Massive Orders (20,000+ units) & Heavy Parts. Solid plastic trays (PP, ABS) created via high-pressure injection molding.
Cons: High MOQ. Mold fees are expensive and lead times are longer. Only recommended for large-scale production.
Pros: Superior Quality & Precision. Thick walls, extremely durable, and feels like a finished product part, not just packaging. Lowest unit price for huge volumes.

Velvet Flocked Blister Tray
Best For: Cosmetic sets or gifts needing a “Luxury Look” on a budget. A PS (Polystyrene) blister base sprayed with a soft velvet flocking layer.
- Pros: Premium Feel. Imitates the soft touch of expensive Flocked EVA foam but is stackable (saves shipping) and cheaper to produce.
- Cons: The underlying material is still thin plastic, so it is flexible rather than a solid block.
5. Luxury Fabric & Jewelry Inserts

Satin Cloth Lining (Loose Drape)
Best For: Lingerie, evening gowns, & wine bottles. A layer of silky Satin Cloth loosely draped over a base to create elegant waves.
Pros: “Royal” Presentation. The flowing fabric reflects light and screams luxury.
Cons: Purely decorative; offers minimal impact protection compared to molded foam.

Suede-Wrapped Sponge (For Jewelry)
Best For: Rings, Earrings, & Cufflinks. A High-Density Sponge core fully wrapped in soft Microfiber Suede.
Cons: Specialized for small jewelry items only.
Pros: Soft Grip. The inner sponge provides the necessary elasticity to grip jewelry securely without scratching it, while the suede surface offers a premium touch.

Microfiber Wrapped Foam (Structured)
Best For: Perfume sets, Tech gifts, & Heavy Luxury items. A rigid EPE/EVA Foam Block (hidden underneath) tailored to the product shape, then seamlessly laminated with Microfiber Cloth.
Cons: Higher manufacturing cost due to the hand-wrapping process.
Pros: Strength meets Beauty. You get the shock absorption of foam (Structure) hidden beneath the elegance of fabric (Surface). The foam used in these custom box inserts is invisible.
Quick Comparison: Which Custom Box Insert is Right for You?
Struggling to choose between cost and luxury? Use this comparison chart to evaluate the protection level, sustainability, and budget of our most popular insert options at a glance.
| Insert Type | Best For | Protection | Sustainability | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper / Cardboard | Lightweight Retail | ⭐⭐ | ✅ High (Recyclable) | $ |
| Molded Pulp | Eco-friendly Electronics | ⭐⭐⭐ | ✅ High (Biodegradable) | $$ |
| Honeycomb Paper | Heavy Eco-Shipping | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ✅ High (Plastic-Free) | $$ |
| EVA Foam | Fragile / Heavy Luxury | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ❌ Low (Hard to Recycle) | $$$ |
| Plastic Blister | Mass Production (Retail) | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⚠️ Medium (Recyclable) | $ (High MOQ) |
| Luxury Fabric | Jewelry / Unboxing | ⭐⭐ | ⚠️ Medium | $$$$ |
Explore Our Packaging Capabilities
1. Can I replace EVA foam with paper? (Best Eco Alternatives)
Answer: For luxury packaging, the best eco-friendly alternative is the Expandable Honeycomb Paper Insert. Unlike traditional foam, it is 100% plastic-free, FSC-certified, and curbside recyclable.
At ZY Pack, our honeycomb structure provides the same “solid-wall” protection and rigidity as high-density EVA foam but ships completely flat, reducing your carbon footprint and logistics costs by up to 80%. For lighter items, Molded Pulp is a popular material for sustainable custom box inserts.
2. What is the cheapest custom box insert for small businesses?
Answer: ZY Pack can help you calculate the break-even point to choose the right custom box inserts material for your budget.
3. How can I make my packaging look expensive without spending a fortune?
Answer: The secret is Texture. You don’t always need expensive real velvet.
We recommend using Flocked Plastic Trays or Suede-Wrapped Sponge inserts. These provide the visual and tactile sensation of high-end velvet (popular in jewelry and cosmetic boxes) but at a fraction of the cost of handcrafted fabric lining. Combining a rigid box with a V-Grooved Insert also creates sharp, solid edges that scream “premium quality.”
4. I need to ship fragile glass bottles. Which insert offers the best protection?
Answer: For maximum shock absorption, High-Density EVA Foam (Level A) is the gold standard. It has excellent rebound memory and can cushion heavy glass items against severe drops.
If you require a sustainable option, our Rigid Honeycomb Board is engineered to withstand heavy compression loads, making it a viable plastic-free substitute for heavy wine or perfume bottles. We recommend conducting a drop test with ZY Pack’s engineering team to ensure safety.
5. Can I order custom inserts without buying the external boxes?
Answer: Yes, but with conditions. While many manufacturers only sell inserts as a set with boxes, ZY Pack allows you to order standalone custom inserts.
However, please note that for custom molded options like Paper Pulp or Plastic Blisters, there will be a mold fee and a Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) to make the production viable. For simple Cardstock or Foam inserts, the flexibility is higher. Contact us for a specific quote based on your dimensions.


