Australia has had plain packaging of tobacco products since 2012. That is, every pack of cigarettes must look the same. They are the same color, and have big health warnings. The brand name is discreet, in small writing, using a plain font. That's to get people thinking less about smoking, because the packs aren't pretty or cool." And at our own company, Shunho, we produce these anonymous containers. We ensure they comply with all of the regulations.
TransMet® InspirePlain packaging for cigarettes is when all cigarette packets look the same. This prevents companies from making their packs into lures for smokers. This will mean fewer Australians take up smoking. Nor do smokers believe their brand is safer than others. That’s good, because that would result in fewer people who get sick from smoking.
TransMet® Lens
Tobacco businesses should do as they are told under the plain packaging law. Shunho assists such companies by fulfilling their packaging requirements of all legal stuff. Despite the simplicity of the packs, we help companies make certain they look okay. And so doing, they comply with the law while still ensuring that smokers can identify their brand.
TransMet® Holographic
At Shunho, we don’t just provide any packaging. We ensure that our packaging of tobacco is best. It’s sturdy and stays fresh; the cigarettes I put in here don’t dry out. Despite the packs’ appearance of simplicity, we use good materials and tech to create them. This is to say they protect the cigarettes just as effectively as fancy packs used to.

Despite rules about what cigarette packs should look like, companies can make their mark. Shunho helps by providing some options for how the packs are made. This might be texture changes or how the pack opens. These subtle tweaks are a way to distinguish one brand from the next while remaining within the lines.