Product description
Royal Crane Serviette is a product from Timber Paper Industry Uganda. It is a paper napkin designed for everyday use, featuring the company's "crane" branding. The product is a standard disposable paper serviette, made from wood pulp, and is sold in the Ugandan market.
Key highlights
- Manufacturer. Produced by Timber Paper Industry Uganda, based in Mbale.
- Branding. The "Royal Crane" name is derived from the company's brand, likely incorporating imagery of a crane, which is Uganda's national bird. This adds a local touch to a common household product.
- Material. Made from wood pulp, a common raw material for paper products.
- Function. Intended for typical disposable paper napkin use, such as wiping hands, cleaning spills, and as a convenient, single-use item for meals.
- Local focus: Primarily available within the Ugandan market, sold through various retailers, including online platforms like Jumia.
- Affordability: Positioned as a budget-friendly, everyday item for consumers.
- Environmental impact: While paper is a renewable resource, the production process involves wood pulp and can have environmental impacts related to logging and manufacturing.
- Sustainability practices: Like other paper products, the environmental footprint depends on the manufacturer's sourcing and production methods. Factors like responsible timber sourcing and use of eco-friendly inks are important for sustainability.
- Disposability: As a single-use product, it contributes to waste, especially since soiled paper napkins are generally not recyclable.