In Greece, the plastic packaging sector is heavily influenced by the booming tourism-related e-commerce and the geographic complexity of the Aegean islands. The high humidity and saline air of coastal regions necessitate the use of high-density bubble wrap envelopes to prevent moisture ingress during transit.
The logistical framework in Greece often involves multiple transfers between mainland hubs and island ports. This fragmented chain increases the risk of mechanical shock, making the adoption of reinforced small bubble mailers essential for SMEs shipping fragile artisanal goods and electronics.
Economically, there is a significant shift toward optimizing packaging volume to reduce freight costs. Local businesses are increasingly replacing bulky boxes with lightweight wrap roll options, which lower the overall carbon footprint and shipping expenses in the European Union framework.