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is growing. Right now, we are also witnessing a rise in corporate expenditure on R&D, targeting key areas such as
Industry News
Global mould specialist dexter MT new partner in PulPac’s expanding Dry Molded Fiber network
pharmaceuticals, beauty products, food and confectionary. Reducing the reliance on plastic packaging and solving customers’
packaging challenges is driving investment in design and recyclability of paper-based packaging. The move away from plastic has also seen major producers of paper-based alternatives increase capacity to meet demand. Recycling of raw materials and their reuse is undoubtedly the key to achieving a circular packaging economy for the future, with paper
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and fibre innovations playing a significant role in the replacement of
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plastics in many industry sectors. Environmental impact is a growing factor when selecting a solution – both at government and consumer levels – for plastic replacement, but whilst the transition to the circular economy won’t be achieved
Amcor’s new LifeSpan Performance Paper - a unique breakthrough for recyclable packaging solutions
overnight, we are heading in the right direction.
Vince Maynard
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Global mould specialist dexter MT new partner in PulPac’s expanding Dry Molded Fiber network
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exter Mould Technology,
patented by PulPac, is available
specialist in designing,
to converters, brands and partners
developing, and building
that seek to be part of the transition
high quality moulds for the
towards truly sustainable fiber-based
thermoforming process,
packaging. Besides unmatched
has joined PulPac’s worldwide
sustainability features the unique
network supporting the dry molded
fiber forming technology offers unit
fiber community.
economics competitive enough to make a viable shift from single-use
In a world searching for alternatives
plastics to fiber-based alternatives.
to plastics, the market pull for
“Converters all over the world are
Dry Molded Fiber is enormous. To effectively scale and support
ready and eager to develop their
converters in the transition to the
business with fiber-based alternatives. dexter MT is a recognised and
new technology, PulPac continuously expands the network of preferred
of innovative and proficient leaders.
sustainable packaging. By applying
established toolmaker that brings
partners and suppliers. dexter Mould
Innovation is part of our daily work
our expertise and craftmanship in
world-leading knowledge, experience
Technology, specialist in designing,
and doing business sustainably is a
mould making to this pioneering
of high-quality mould-making and
developing, and building high-quality
given. By working closely and in long-
technology we can support existing
capacity to the Dry Molded Fiber
moulds for the thermoforming
term partnerships with our customers,
and new customers in their transition
network. By working together, we
process, now becomes part of this
we know what the market needs.
to fiber-based alternatives,” said
can scale quickly and give converters
global network of leaders supporting
The packaging industry is changing,
Jeroen Berns, Sales Manager at dexter
access to quality-assured production
the Dry Molded Fiber community.
and we strongly believe in Dry
Mould Technology.
tools,” explained Sanna Fager, Chief
“We are excited to join this network
Molded Fiber as a new standard for
Dry Molded Fiber, invented and
Smurfit Kappa becomes the first vegan-certified packaging company The Vegan Society has been helping
using corrugated solutions, which are
are all sourced from eco-conscious
individuals identify plant-based
both vegan and environmentally-
suppliers and free from animal
products since 1990. In recent weeks,
friendly.
products. It supplies a wide range of
Smurfit Kappa are proud to
Smurfit Kappa has become the first
vegan-approved packaging options,
packaging company to become vegan-
be Europe’s leading corrugated
which are suitable for many products
certified. Smurfit Kappa obtaining
packaging supplier, and one of
including fashion, cosmetics, food,
the Vegan Society trademark also
the most reputable paper-based
drinks and more.
marks the huge milestone of 60,000
packaging providers in the world.
products registered with the scheme.
Operating across 36 countries, with
hard to produce products which are
No other packaging companies
48,000 employees, and more than
vegan-certified by The Vegan Society,
are registered with the Vegan
350 packaging plants, who better to
but then packaging them in boxes
Trademark and it has been made
take the title as the first ever certified
and bags which don’t follow the
possible for Smurfit Kappa thanks
vegan packaging solutions provider.
same guidelines. Now, Smurfit Kappa
All products with the Vegan
to the Markham Vale site in the
Many businesses are working
can offer the opportunity to have
United Kingdom. Its vegan-certified
Trademark are produced using
vegan-certified packaging to match
packaging products are produced
paper, glue, starch and inks which
vegan-certified products.
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Commercial Officer at PulPac.
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Mondi has food industry wrapped with two sustainable packaging launches at Anuga FoodTec
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ondi, a global leader in
resealable functions. This aids
(PP). Featuring a printed top web and
packaging and paper,
convenience and ease of portion
a complementary thermoformable
is highlighting the
control while also reducing food
semi rigid bottom web, the fully
need for innovative
waste.
recyclable packaging weighs around
PerFORMing Monoloop is a
packaging solutions in
30% less than a comparable polyester
the fresh food industry by introducing
formable and recyclable paper-based
(PET) tray at the same thickness
two new recyclable packaging
solution for sliced food such as cheese
while offering the same high level of
products – a paper-based tray and
or meat. The paper tray with a barrier
product protection. The innovative
a semi-rigid plastic tray – at Anuga
layer is combined with a plastic top
solution can substitute the industry
FoodTec.
web solution, allowing excellent
standard of multi-material non-
product protection while reducing
recyclable PET trays and is available
from spoiling, the packaging industry
plastic use. The barrier layer can be
with a range of features like easy-peel
plays a key role. Mondi has developed
easily separated from the paper tray
for convenient opening and reclosure.
two new solutions to protect fresh
so that all elements can be disposed
Thomas Kahl, Head of Sustainable
food contents at every stage of the
of in the correct waste streams
Packaging Solutions, FMCG &
manufacturing and logistics process,
separately. PerFORMing Monoloop,
Industrial Channels, Mondi, said:
launching these new food packaging
ensuring they last longer through
certified recyclable by Institute cyclos-
“Sustainability is front and centre
solutions at the Anuga FoodTec where
clever design and the potential to
HTP, offers high flexibility for the food
when we design new solutions, using
Mondi is exhibiting for the first time”.
apply MAP (modified atmosphere
manufacturer, as it is suitable for a
paper where possible and plastic
packaging) to extend the shelf-life.
range of depths and forms on existing
when useful. We think deeply about
sustainable food packaging solutions
The packaging inhibits exposure to
lines.
materials and take a holistic approach
at Anuga FoodTec in Cologne,
that supports the development of
Germany, from 26 to 29 April, 2022,
When it comes to preventing food
Mono Formable PP is a recyclable
elements such as moisture, gases
Mondi exhibited its portfolio of
and grease, and actively encourages
high barrier MAP solution, created
sustainable systems and circular
and also had members of the team
correct consumer use, through
from mono-material polypropylene
economies. We are pleased to be
speaking at the show.
Smurfit Kappa’s eFlower portfolio helps eCommerce sales bloom Smurfit Kappa’s eFlower portfolio is
suggests, a flower box that is slender
plants often arrived at their destination
periods of Valentine’s Day and Mother’s
helping customers to capitalise on the
enough to go through the letterbox.
damaged with the soil overturned.
Day.
growth in demand for eCommerce
This, like the entire range of solutions,
Smurfit Kappa found the right answer
flower orders which emerged during
supports fast product delivery through
and designed the packaging that best
Arco Berkenbosch, Vice-President
the pandemic. The customisable
increased packing efficiency whether
suits our needs – versatile, functional
of Innovation and Development at
portfolio includes nine sustainable
the process is handled internally or
and, above all, protective to guarantee
Smurfit Kappa, said: “Flowers are
packaging solutions ideal for shipping
outsourced to a third party.
delivery without surprises.”
becoming less event driven and
Horticultural, a city garden in Rome
bouquets and potted plants.
more of a day-to-day treat. Our new
which developed an eCommerce
with UK supermarket chain Waitrose
eFlower product range offers exciting,
stand-out products is the WOW Bloom
channel for its flowers and plants
to set up the packaging lines for its
innovative and sustainable packaging
Box which creates a positive unboxing
during lockdown, has been using
online specialist shops which provide
solutions that can be tailored to the
experience, alongside increased brand
Smurfit Kappa’s eFlower Gift Pack
flowers, wine and pet products.
specific needs of our customers.
perception, making it the perfect
to ensure that even the most fragile
Waitrose’s premium brand identity
eCommerce solution for online flower
products reach their customers in
was successfully represented in its
protection for the flowers and plants
gifts.
perfect condition. Owner Marine
new sustainable packaging which
and a delightful unboxing experience
Schneider said: “We realised that the
was launched ahead of its peak sales
for the recipient.”
One of the eFlower portfolio’s
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Smurfit Kappa invests over €35 million in first Moroccan plant
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murfit Kappa, one of the world’s largest paper-based packaging companies, has announced the
construction of a new packaging plant in Morocco, its first corrugated plant in the country. Located in Rabat and covering an area of 25,000 m2, it will enable Smurfit Kappa to supply innovative and sustainable packaging solutions quickly and efficiently to its local customer base. Construction of the state-of-theart new plant began recently when the first stone of the foundations was laid at an official ceremony. The plant will create packaging
Illustration of the planned new plant. strategic role.
the region.
the first stone has been laid – an
“Our customers will also benefit
important milestone for the project.
Kappa Europe, said: “We are very
from our fully integrated and circular
This investment is a reflection of our
pharma and ceramics, and serve both
proud to announce the construction
business model which will ensure
‘think global, act local’ approach
local customers and multinationals
of this advanced new facility, the first
a reliable supply of quality, value-
which combines our global scale and
based in Morocco. In a market where
of its kind owned by the company in
adding and sustainable products.”
expertise with our local team’s best-
the demand for corrugated packaging
Morocco. It will be located in an area
currently exceeds supply, the new
with significant growth potential and
Kappa Spain, Portugal and Morocco,
and satisfy our Moroccan customers’
plant will play an important and
create 300 direct and indirect jobs in
added: “We are delighted that
needs.
for sectors, including industrial,
Saverio Mayer, CEO of Smurfit
agriculture, FMCG, automotive,
Ignacio Sevillano, CEO of Smurfit
in-class knowledge to understand
“The new plant will also incorporate an Experience Centre, our 30th worldwide, which will foster enhanced collaboration with our customers and provide creative ideas and insights.” Edwin Goffard, COO of Corrugated & Converting, Smurfit Kappa Europe, said: “This new plant is being built at the right time and in the right place. High demand for corrugated is ongoing and customers want to know that their products are being transported and presented in the most efficient and sustainable way. “We use the huge wealth of data gained from working with over 65,000 customers worldwide to identify the best solution for the task at hand.” Mounir Naciri, General Manager of Smurfit Kappa Morocco (left) and Ignacio Sevillano, CEO of Smurfit Kappa, Spain, Portugal & Morroco (right) pictured at the site of the new plant.
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Industry News
DS Smith furthers biodiversity ambitions by planting a tree for every employee
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eading sustainable packaging
ecosystem and enhance biodiversity.
that has been made through our
company DS Smith has
Nearly 80% of the 29,000 trees
partnership with One Tree Planted.
announced it has funded
were planted in the Spring with
“Planting native trees in areas
the planting of 29,000
The partnership programme includes planting 4,000 trees in Leiria Pine Forest, Portugal, which was
the rest scheduled for planting by
where they are needed most
devastated by a forest fire in 2017,
trees – one for each employee – in
the end of the year. The project will
helps to regenerate nature, which
6,000 trees across Pennsylvania,
celebration of the UN-backed
not only positively impact wildlife
is one of the key pillars of the
Georgia, and Virginia, US, including
International Day of Forests.
species native to the rich and unique
circular economy as defined by the
native species that reduce wildfire
landscapes, but also support a
Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and
risk, and 4,000 trees in Essex, UK,
of a multi-year global partnership
variety of community, volunteering,
contributes to tackling climate
to connect forest habitats. Other
launched in July, 2021, between the
and job opportunities.
change. It allows us to have a direct
projects announced in 2021 also
positive impact on the natural
include the planting of 10,000
This milestone is one element
DS Smith Charitable Foundation and
Wouter van Tol, Head of
One Tree Planted, an environmental
Sustainability, Community and
environment while supporting local
trees in Romania and 5,000 trees in
charity supporting reforestation
Government Affairs at DS Smith said:
communities.”
Denmark.
around the world. As part of this
“As a large global company and a
partnership, DS Smith committed to planting more than 50,000 trees
Louis Lagoutte, Branch Manager,
In addition to their work with
leader in sustainable packaging, we
One Tree Planted, said: “Tree planting
One Tree Planted and as part of DS
are committed to protecting and
has a real impact on enhancing
Smith’s Now and Next Sustainability
across Europe and North America
caring for the natural environment
biodiversity and reducing the effects
Strategy, the company is committed
over five years in the countries where
wherever we operate. As part of our
of climate change. We are proud to
to funding 100 biodiversity projects
it operates.
Now and Next Sustainability Strategy
work with partners such as DS Smith
across Europe and North America by
we are enhancing biodiversity
who are dedicated to sustainability
2025, from wildflower meadows and
initiative have been carefully
through projects like this, and I
and take action to protect natural
community gardens to bug hotels
selected to best support the local
am delighted to see the progress
resources”.
and ponds.
The species for each tree-planting
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Industry News
IAI study highlights vital role of aluminium cans in a circular economy
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his is the first
Research and Consulting studied
economy. This is especially important
and modelling. Aluminium is one of
comprehensive public
data in five regions: Brazil, China,
when we look at the carbon
the most recyclable materials on the
study analysing the
Europe, Japan and the US. It looked
reduction potential of recycling.”
planet and the IAI is campaigning
recycling value chain
at the end-of-life processing losses
for single-use beverage
for aluminium cans, glass bottles and
Strategy & Business Development at
returned into the recycling loop given
plastic (polyethylene terephthalate
Alumina Ltd, said: “The number of
the economic and environmental
- PET) bottles. The study also
aluminium cans collected at the end
benefits of the metal in our global
than 70% of the material used in
looked at the collection, sorting,
of their life is about 18% higher than
economy. Comparing recycling rates
aluminium cans is recycled into new
reprocessing and thermal processing,
PET bottles and 28% higher than
of different materials is meaningless
products – almost double that of
closed-loop recycling and open-loop
glass. A greater proportion of PET
if you don’t know how the rate is
glass (34%) and plastic (40%).
recycling.
and one-way glass bottles end up in
measured and into what products
landfills or waterways because they
the material is recycled back to.
containers in five key markets. The data shows that today more
Research commissioned by the
Ramon Arratia, Vice-President
Andrew Wood, Group Executive
to ensure end-of-life products are
International Aluminium Institute
Global Public Affairs at Ball
are not collected. In a decarbonising
This study is the first public study
(IAI) into the recycling of three
Corporation, noted that: “While
world, this is likely to contribute to
that comprehensively analyses the
beverage container materials –
no drinks container has achieved
higher demand for both recycled and
extent of recycling and losses of
aluminium, glass and plastic (PET)
its full circularity potential yet,
primary aluminium”.
three beverage containers in different
– has shown that aluminium cans
aluminium outperforms glass and
The aluminium can was first
regions. By increasing the precision of
best support a circular economy. The
plastics (PET) at all stages of the
mass-produced by Coors Brewing
identifying where major losses occur,
study shows that compared with
waste management system. Today,
Company in the 1950s to improve
the study could provide solutions to
aluminium cans, more glass and
aluminium cans are the most recycled
the taste of beer and provide a
improving the rate of recycling for all
plastic bottles end up in landfills
beverage containers globally. Once
more sustainable container than
materials. We are clearly in a new era
because they are not collected. In
the aluminium can is collected from
steel cans. It is therefore reassuring
in circularity transparency”.
addition, the losses in the recycling
the consumer, it has an unrivalled
to see from this study that the
system once collected, is three times
sorting, reprocessing and remelting
environmental goals of that ground-
President Novelis Europe, said
higher for PET and glass bottles than
efficiency rate of 90% compared with
breaking new product all those years
“Collection and sorting systems are
for the aluminium cans.
glass (67%) and PET (66%). On this
ago are still being realised.
essential to increasing circularity
On behalf of the IAI, Eunomia
basis, aluminium can be described as a material of choice for a circular
Marlen Bertram, IAI’s Director,
Emilio Braghi, EVP Novelis &
and to unlocking the full potential
Scenarios & Forecasts, said: “As
of infinitely recyclable materials.
the Institute celebrates its 50th
We need a policy framework that
anniversary this year, we have been
incentivises true recycling and circular
reflecting on our organisation’s long
systems, where at the end of their
history of data collection, analysis
life, beverage containers are recycled again and again – without loss to quality. Aluminium is perfectly suited for multiple product-to-product recycling. We need to move our thinking from waste to valuable resource – reusing existing material to produce new packaging and thereby saving precious natural resources, energy, and lowering emissions”. You can read more about the findings of this study in IAI’s information sheet, A Circularity Case for Aluminium Compared With Glass and Plastic and visit alucycle. international-aluminium.org. Green Packaging International c Summer 2022 9
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‘The Dirty Dozen’ – The 12 everyday items tripping up the nation’s recycling efforts
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start of the process, not at the end.
ew research from leading
easily recyclable, with two thirds (67%)
common Dirty Dozen items put in the
sustainable packaging
saying that there is a lot of conflicting
recycling bin are junk mail (72%), food
company DS Smith
advice on recycling and a similar
trays (38%) and pulp fruit trays (28%) –
reduces the number of different
reveals that despite their
number (60%) saying that the disposal
with soup cartons (21%) and crisp tubes
components used and contains
best intentions, over a
instructions on items are hard to find.
(18%) also making an appearance.
labelling that is easier for customers
“By designing packaging which
Rogier Gerritsen, Managing Director
to understand, we increase the quality
believe that their recycling efforts have
mill for recycled paper in the UK, has
at DS Smith Recycling, said: “While many
of the recyclable products and reduce
an impact the environment.
revealed its ‘Dirty Dozen’ – the top 12
people are doing their best to recycle
the current volume of materials that
Analysis from Kemsley mill, the largest
third (36%) of people in the UK don’t
items that are harder to recycle when put
commonly used items, the problem
are rejected. We are working with our
third of all paper in the UK, found that
into mixed or paper recycling streams.
starts way before then in how a product
customers and others in the industry to
that almost half (48%) of consumers
According to the research, conducted
is made. Our Circular Design Principles
help achieve this so that we can create a
don’t think that packaging in the UK is
in partnership with YouGov, the most
ensure that recyclability is built in at the
truly circular economy”.
The company, which recycles up to a
Unveiled today, the full ‘Dirty Dozen’ are the top 12 items that are cause for concern when put into recycling streams and the reasons why:
1: Junk Mail
Plastic windows and the glue on junk mail create problems for mills as they are difficult to recycle.
2: Food trays
Cardboard food trays that you can put straight in the oven often contain lamination which makes them difficult to break down in the paper making process. They are also often contaminated with food, which is not permitted for recycling.
3: Pulp fruit trays (e.g. Apple trays)
Pulp trays often contain low-quality weak fibres which means that they are not strong enough to be made into other paper packaging products.
4: Food cartons (e.g. soup)
The plastic layer which coats cardboard is difficult to break down and clings to the cardboard, reducing its ability to be recycled.
5: Crisp Tubes
Crisp tubes, otherwise known as composite packaging, contain over 50% of non-paper materials which are unable to be recycled at paper mills.
6: Glittery gift wrap and greetings cards
While Christmas may be behind us, any gift wrap and cards which are wrapped in plastic or contain glitter or metal can cause damage to recycling machinery.
7: Padded envelopes
The high volume of plastic which features in padded envelopes makes it difficult to separate the cardboard and plastic elements.
8: Sandwich wrappers
The plastic lamination on sandwich packaging (up to 20% of the wrapper) makes it difficult to separate the cardboard and plastic elements. Food contamination also means the quality of the recyclable materials is lessened.
9: Insulated food delivery packaging
While it may preserve your food, the waterproof fibre packaging takes longer to break down. They also contain plastic thermal layers which causes contamination issues at the mills.
10: Coffee bags/pouches
The metal coatings on coffee bags can break into glitter-like parts which causes contamination in finished paper.
11: Wax/silicone papers (e.g. Butter wrappers)
The wax and silicone coatings make it difficult for paper machines to access the recyclable fibres and the ones which are retrieved are often low quality as a result.
12: Fast food soft drink cups
Fast food drinks cups can often be double laminated making it even more difficult for this to be broken down and the recyclable fibres to be retrieved.
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Ardagh Glass Packaging partners with Kansas City Bier Company to supply all the brewery’s glass beer bottles
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rdagh Glass Packaging
packages its beer in 100% and
lagers and ales throughout Missouri
glass bottles is the ability to endlessly
– North America, a
endlessly recyclable glass bottles, all
and Kansas.
recycle those bottles, turning them
business of Ardagh
manufactured in the US, by AGP –
Group, has partnered
North America. “It is important to us to reduce our
with Kansas City Bier
“Ardagh Glass Packaging enjoys partnering with craft brewers like
into new bottles. Through the brewery’s partnership
Kansas City Bier that have a passion
with Ripple Glass, a glass recycling
Company to supply all the brewery’s
impact on the environment where
for glass bottles and sustainable
provider for the Kansas City area and
glass beer bottles.
possible,” said Katie Camlin, Digital
practices,” said Clint Gawart, Vice-
mid-America region, the glass bottles
and Social Media Coordinator at
President, Beer & Beverage for AGP
are recycled into new bottles without
City Bier Company with AGP – North
Kansas City Bier Company. “Glass
– North America. “We’ve supplied the
any loss in quality or purity.
America’s Pevely, Missouri, glass
bottles are both reusable and
brewery for the past four years and
manufacturing facility, helping to
recyclable, and working with Ardagh,
are elated they continue to package
25,515 pounds, or 12.75 tons, from the
keep the brewery’s promise to source
a domestic manufacturer, reduces
all of their products in 12oz glass
landfill by recycling glass bottles in
local products and incorporate
shipping distances greatly.”
bottles designed and manufactured
the famous purple bins provided by
by Ardagh.”
Ripple Glass.
The partnership connects Kansas
In 2021, Kansas City Bier filled more
sustainable practices into its operations. Kansas City Bier exclusively
than 2.6 million glass beer bottles, supplying fresh, local, German-style
Equally important as packaging the brewery’s beer in sustainable
Last year, Kansas City Bier diverted
Recycling plays a key role in both AGP – North America’s and Kansas City Bier’s sustainability initiatives. Recycling glass containers not only keeps glass out of the landfills while giving it the new life it deserves, but it has significant environmental benefits by saving raw materials, lessening demand for energy and cutting CO2 emissions. Glass recycling is a great way to close the loop, protect the environment and support area businesses. Throughout 2022, Ardagh Glass Packaging will celebrate the United Nations International Year of Glass (IYOG), commemorating the essential role of glass packaging in a sustainable society. In this IYOG, AGP – North America is focused on celebrating customers like Kansas City Bier and its use of sustainable, recyclable glass beer bottles, to celebrate the important role of glass packaging in today’s world. To view Ardagh’s extensive glass beer bottle stock portfolio, which offers a variety of colors, sizes, styles and finishes all made in the U.S.A., visit ardaghgroup.com/beer2022.
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ferrous metal per annum, including 26,000 tonnes of aluminium – 85% of which originates from aluminium packaging. “Thanks to our unique process, we play an instrumental role in diverting valuable resources away from landfill. What’s more, as metal recovered from IBA achieves significant energy savings when compared to primary production, we can help companies across the world to lower their carbon footprint and prioritise the use of recycled materials. “Joining Alupro provides a unique platform to engage with our customers and suppliers, as well as consumers, to further promote the benefits of IBA recovery and its importance in UK recycling rates.” Tom Giddings, Executive Director
Scanmetals joins Alupro
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of Alupro, added: “We’re delighted to announce Scanmetals as the first IBA recovery specialist to join Alupro. It demonstrates the company’s
lupro, the aluminium
residual incinerator bottom ash (IBA)
large volumes of water and chemicals,
commitment to engaging with new
packaging recycling
sorted via state-of-the-art mechanical
while minimising oxidisation of the
audiences, as well as communicating
organisation, is delighted
and sensor-based technology to
metals recovered – significantly
the important role of IBA in the
to welcome Scanmetals
remove dust and aggregate. Individual
improving output quality.
circular economy of tomorrow to
as its latest member.
fractions of valuable metals are
Andrew King, Managing Director
consumers. “We look forward to exploring
Headquartered in the UK, but with
removed and sold to smelters,
at Scanmetals, commented: “With
operations across Scandinavia and
refineries, ingot makers and foundries
more than 11 million tonnes of residual
the ways in which we can work
Germany, the company specialises in
across the globe.
household and municipal waste
together and make a real difference
treated in EfW facilities in the UK
to the aluminium packaging recycling industry.”
recovering non-ferrous metals from
Unlike more traditional IBA
incinerator bottom ash generated by
sortation solutions, the Scanmetals
alone every year, we believe that
Energy-from-Waste (EfW) facilities.
process is completely dry, harnessing
capturing metals released during
the latest innovations in eddy-
energy recovery is an important
or its work representing the aluminium
recovered to generate electricity and
current, induction and X-ray sorting
circular process. By sorting the IBA, we
packaging industry, visit www.alupro.
heat, the Scanmetals process sees
applications. This avoids the use of
capture more than 39,000 tonnes of
org.uk.
After residual waste has been
For more information about Alupro,
Antalis acquires BB Pack Group Antalis has signed an agreement to acquire BB Pack Group in Germany,
the German competition authority. With a consolidated turnover of
of BB Pack will boost the overall contribution of Packaging to Antalis’
packaging solutions. “Since founding the business in
a packaging solutions provider
€42 million in 2021, BB Pack Group is
consolidated gross margin and
1999, our company has grown to
specialising in the e-commerce
a packaging distributor specialised
reinforces Antalis’ position in the
be a recognised and highly specialised
sector. The binding agreement
in the e-commerce sector offering a
fast growing packaging distribution
supplier of packaging concepts
signed by Antalis includes the
wide range of packaging materials,
sector”.
and solutions for the e-commerce
acquisition of BB Pack, cr8
design and customised printing
Packaging and Printmate.
solutions.
Beyond the German market,
and industry sectors. Joining the
Antalis continues to strengthen its
Antalis group will allow us to grow
capacity to service international
our customer portfolio and expand
satisfaction of customary conditions
Hervé Poncin, Chief Executive Officer
customers across all European
internationally,” added Michael Bube,
precedent, including the approval of
of Antalis, said: “The acquisition
countries with bespoke
BB Pack Managing Director.
The offer is subject to the
Commenting on this transaction,
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Industry News
PulPac’s global IP portfolio for Dry Molded Fiber is expanding rapidly
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The IP portfolio revolves around
for Dry Molded Fiber, PulPac
ulPac’s IP portfolio now
plus 50 pending patent applications
covers key global markets
that give a potential of hundreds
the novel production process,
continuously files new IP derived
with 84 national grants
more national patents. Eight new
‘PulPac’s Dry Moded Fiber’ method,
from own R&D - but also from R&D
and hundreds more in
patent applications have been filed
a method of manufacturing three
emanating from PulPac’s technology
pending applications.
in the past six months and filing pace
dimensionally-shaped cellulose
pool and its partners.
Most recently, the US Patent
is expected to increase further. Going
articles formed from dry fibers with
Office issued a notice of allowance
forward, an average of two new
air as a carrying medium and pressed
innovation partner PA Consulting,
regarding one of PulPac’s first patent
patent applications are expected to
using a heated mold.
the consultancy that’s bringing
applications (US16/085456). It
be filed every month. Peter Ekwall, Chief Intellectual
concerns PulPac’s Dry Molded Fiber
Based on the core IP, PulPac has
PulPac’s development and
ingenuity to life, is an important
developed a complete technology
contributor of IP and to date has
technology and is especially suitable
Property Officer at PulPac
platform covering multiple areas
been involved in a number of patent
for blow-molding and manufacturing
commented: “Our public IP is just
of fiber application manufacturing
applications and innovative ideas.
bottles.
the tip of the iceberg. Underneath
and machinery solutions to
There is even more IP, created
is an extensive body of confidential
match. Blow Molded Fibers is one
by licensees and partners in the
on co-operation within an IP and
patent applications, world-leading
upcoming competitive application
technology pool.
technology-pool with partner
know-how and trade secrets that are
for Dry Molded Fibers suitable for
companies that share PulPac’s
only shared with partners within our
manufacturing of e.g. bottles and
PulPac has filed 13 divisional
holistic view on sustainability and
pool. This is a model that gives our
caps, all driven by the need of
applications stemming from PulPac’s
efficient use of resources.
partners an unmatched competitive
disruptive technical solutions that
early and broadly described patent
advantage and an incentive for
enable a sustainable packaging
applications and directed towards
families (17 not yet published) with
making the shift to fiber – and away
industry. As the the technology
specific solutions within the Dry
84 granted national patents and
from plastics”.
owner and world leader in R&D
Molded Fiber technology.
PulPac’s business model is based
PulPac today holds 26 patent
Besides new patent applications,
PulPac is an R&D and licensing company that has developed Dry Molded Fiber, a breakthrough technology to replace plastic products with circular cellulose fiber alternatives. 14 Green Packaging International c Summer 2022
Industry News Anatalis Packaging
Antalis sponsors student packaging design competition
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ntalis is pleased
concept. This encourages students
to partner with
to consider how to create standout
Brief Cases, who
packaging and how to elevate the
link business and
elements to deliver a secondary
education, to
purpose. The assessment criteria
present 2022’s packaging design
will include packaging design,
competition, ‘Smart Luxury
recognising opportunity, impact,
Packaging: Drinks Sector’ in
commercial viability, brand strength,
collaboration with leading art
and presentation.
institution, Norwich University of the Arts.
50 students from Norwich University of the Arts have already
Following the success of last
signed up to participate in the
year’s competition in collaboration
competition. A prestigious jury,
with Brief Cases, and to support the
to be announced in July, will be
packaging designers of the future,
selected to review the work, with
Antalis will sponsor the competition
winners revealed in September.
for the second year running.
Amongst other prizes, the student
Steve Chappell, Graphical Board
of last year’s competition, ‘Smart
This year’s brief, ‘Smart Luxury
in first place will benefit from
Development Manager, Antalis,
Luxury Packaging – Cosmetics Brief’,
Packaging: Drinks Sector’, invites
the opportunity to have their
commented: “It is both a pleasure and
we anticipate exceptional quality
students to explore high-end drink
work displayed on Antalis’ stand
an honour to work with students to
work. I am looking forward to judging
sector brands and to design limited,
at London Packaging Week in
develop and nurture their packaging
the entries alongside leading industry
luxury packaging to promote their
September, 2022.
design talent. Following the success
figures”.
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Smurfit Amcor Kappa
Amcor’s new LifeSpan Performance Paper - a unique breakthrough for recyclable packaging solutions ®
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hat do consumers
survey looking at the perceptions of
clearly appealing to consumers,
consumer desire for more sustainable
perceive as more
different confectionery packaging
its use for many foods and other
packaging, without sacrificing
sustainable?
solutions across both recyclable
sensitive products remains limited.
product freshness. LifeSpan®
What does this
paper and plastic found that 80% of
This is because the market lacked a
Performance Paper contains an
mean for their
UK respondents perceived Bio-based
high-barrier, recyclable paper-based
average of 85% paper fiber content,
packaging expectations? How can
PE and paper packaging as new and
solution. Until now.
and in recycling trials over 80% of
brands meet those expectations
different. While in Germany, 73%
without compromising product
of respondents said that a paper
Innovation in paper packaging
in the recycling process, meeting the
quality or freshness? Amcor’s latest
wrapper for a chocolate bar was
Designed to help food products stay
recyclability requirements in most
paper-based packaging – LifeSpan®
more distinctive.
fresher for longer, Amcor’s LifeSpan®
countries’ paper recycling streams.
Paper wasn’t just perceived as
Performance Paper is a unique
Additionally, the sourced paper fibre
more aesthetically pleasing, it was
evolution for high barrier, recyclable
comes from FSC-certified forests.
viewed as a more premium solution.
paper-based solutions.
Performance Paper - helps answer these questions.
the packaging content is recovered
LifeSpan® Performance Paper is
The challenges of paper-based packaging
We uncovered the impact paper can
Brands can now utilise paper-
available in Europe for snacks and
also have on consumer purchase
based packaging that provides the
confectionery from February, 2022.
In its natural state paper is a porous
intent as in Italy, when presented with
same level of oxygen and moisture
Rapid expansion is currently planned
material with almost no barrier
a 20% higher price for a chocolate
barrier as typical metallised OPP
into both the coffee and culinary
properties. This can be a challenge
bar wrapped in paper, consumers
(plastic) packaging. This ensures a
applications, as well as future
as many packaging applications for
stated they have a greater purchase
longer shelf-life for products such as
expansion into the Americas and
snacks and confectionery products
intent for the paper-wrapped product
chocolate, cereal bars and snacks,
Asia-Pacific regions.
typically require high moisture,
compared to a less expensive product
while ensuring recyclability in most
oxygen and grease barriers to
in a standard plastic wrapper.
countries. The product is also PVDC-
to an expert in your area about
free, allowing it to deliver on the
LifeSpan® Performance Paper,
To differing extents, in all four
maintain the product’s shelf life
For more information, or to talk
and preserve freshness. Resistance
countries surveyed, paper was rated
necessary barrier properties required
contact flexibles@amcor.com. You
to these elements is crucial as fats
as the most preferable confectionery
for snacks and confectionery while
can also find information at www.
and oils from the food can transfer
packaging solution and positively
remaining recyclable.
amcor.com/PaperEvolution detailing
through the packaging, deteriorating
impacted purchase intent. However,
packaging over time and impacting
while paper-based packaging is
product quality. Paper-based packaging usually requires additional barrier layers to be applied, but these layers often make the packaging non-recyclable. In the majority of EU countries, a minimum of 80% content recovery is required to reach recyclability requirements in the paper streams.
Why do consumers have a preference for paper? Consumers are demanding more sustainability from both products and packaging. A 2021 Amcor 16 Green Packaging International c Summer 2022
LifeSpan Performance Paper ®
helps brands to respond to growing
product features, expert analysis and further paper packaging insights.
Products
Ball Corporation drives strategic partnerships to close the loop – one aerosol can at a time
B
all is partnering with Recycle
recycled. As our core business, Recycle
Aerosol LLC to increase the
Aerosol has developed and honed its
recycling rates of aluminum
engineered process to collect the fluids and
aerosol cans in the US. In line
gases from the unused aerosol and provide
with the global transition to a
these valuable separated ingredients to
truly circular economy, Ball is committed to building strategic partnerships that
new end users”. Not only does the partnership increase
can help the industry move toward a
the recycling of aerosol cans, it also
world where materials can be used over
creates a closed-loop process where used
and over again.
cans are recycled into new aerosol cans.
Predrag Ozmo, Sustainability Manager,
It is very energy and carbon efficient to
Ball Corporation, stated: “Beverage
produce aluminum products from recycled
cans are really setting the benchmark
aluminum. The alloys used for producing
for aluminum packaging recycling and
aluminum aerosols are of high purity, so
at Ball we are working towards those
when sourced specifically from recycled
same high standards for aerosol cans.
aluminum aerosol bottles and cans, there
There are several reasons why aerosol
are efficiency gains that also reduce the
cans still have some ground to make up,
need for virgin aluminum.
including a lack of consumer education
Predrag Ozmo added that: “Aluminum is
around proper disposal and recyclability
a prime example of true material circularity
of aerosol cans in general. At Ball, we
– 75% of all aluminum ever produced is
recognise the existing issues in the end-
still in use today and it can be recycled
of-life management of aluminum aerosol
infinitely, without loss of quality. It is also
cans. We are committed to significantly
one of the most valuable materials on the
improving recycling rates worldwide,
market, so no additional incentives are
working together with the industry, our
needed to recycle it. Due to its superior
value chain partners and brand owners.
properties, much of aluminum is ‘trapped’
We are confident that by joint efforts and
in long-lasting products like airplanes,
dedicated work, we can make aluminum
buildings and window frames, and as
aerosol cans as recyclable as beverage
a result only about one third of global
cans and keep the precious metal they
demand for aluminum can be satisfied
are built from in the infinite material
from recycled sources. That is why keeping
loop”.
valuable materials like aluminum in the
Each year in the US, a small portion
material loop and having it recycled over
of filled aerosol cans are deemed
and over again is one of the foundations of
unsaleable and are never used by
the circular and low-carbon economy and
consumers, for a variety of reasons.
why we at Ball are determined to improve
Gary Okey, Executive VP, Recycle Aerosol, stated: “Recycle Aerosol has four decades of experience recycling
collection and recycling of aluminum aerosol cans worldwide”. Once the used aerosol cans have been
unsaleable filled aerosol bottles and
emptied, they are re-melted and the
cans that include damaged packaging,
remelted secondary ingots (RSI) are then
manufacturing rejects, out-of-date
shipped to Ball, where they will be used
contents or changed marketing
to make new, infinitely recyclable aerosol
campaigns which may not otherwise be
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Products
Smurfit Kappa opens up a new world of possibilities with water-resistant paper
S
murfit Kappa has developed
products will remain in perfect
an innovative and
condition even if exposed to water. “Our product development team,
sustainable water-resistant paper. AquaStop™ is part
along with with our colleagues in
of Smurfit Kappa’s new
Spain, have created something very
TechniPaper® portfolio, which consists
special that has superior functionality,
of an array of high-performance
whilst at the same time remaining
papers designed to handle even the
100% recyclable.” CEO of Smurfit Kappa Europe,
most complex supply chains.
Saverio Mayer, added: “We are
The AquaStop™ paper is waterresistant thanks to a special coating
continuously developing innovative
which is added to it during the
and sustainable packaging solutions
manufacturing process. Unlike
that are helping to meet our everSpeaking about the new
growing customer needs, no matter
many other coatings, this does not
eCommerce packaging and packaging
compromise the recyclability of the
for products such as flowers, detergent
product, Vice-President of Product
product and can be recycled in the
and fruit and vegetables where
Development at the Smurfit Kappa
same way as standard paper-based
temporary protection against water
Paper Division, Lars Henriksson,
for customers with complex supply
packaging.
is needed.
said: “We are very excited about
chain requirements and is another
how challenging or unusual the ask is. “AquaStop™ is a must-have product
AquaStop™ and believe it is a truly
example of how, at Smurfit Kappa, we
in Smurfit Kappa’s Better Planet
use in humid conditions as the box
revolutionary paper. We’re expecting
have the brightest minds and most
Packaging portfolio of products,
remains intact while protecting the
AquaStop™ to interest many of our
creative spirits working towards a
which offer sustainable alternatives to
contents, making it an excellent
customers, particularly those who
common goal.”
single-use plastics. As it is designed to
solution for the transport and storage
transport goods in more demanding
withstand exposure to water without
of refrigerated products where there is
environments, because of the peace
Smurfit Kappa’s customer innovation
being damaged, it is suitable for
exposure to condensation.
of mind it will give them that their
event later this month.
It is also particularly suitable for
AquaStop™ is the latest innovation
New bakery packaging concept reduces CO2 emissions by a third
AquaStop™ will be showcased at
Prime FBB EB, a dispersion coated barrier board, which can be recycled using paper or paperboard collection waste streams. The MetsäBoard Prime FBB EB board is thick and resistant
Viipurilainen Kotileipomo is a nearly
material requirements by 25%, and
Excellence Centre and the new stylish
to grease, which is key for food that
100-year-old company that produces
carbon-dioxide emissions by 34%
packaging was quickly brought to
naturally has a high fat content such
pastries and artisan breads from local
compared to the previous packaging.
market,” said Teppo Ylä-Hemmilä,
as pastries and cakes.
ingredients using traditional methods.
At the same time, the bakery was
Bread Artist and Innovation Director,
When the bakery was looking for a
able to reduce its use of plastic by
Viipurilainen Kotileipomo.
new solution for its cake packaging,
moving away from a PE-coated board.
its key criteria were to reduce the
In addition to the environmental
example of innovative solutions made
environmental footprint of the
benefits, the design of the new bakery
possible by joint brainstorming. In
packaging, and to make assembly
box makes it quicker and easier to
designing the packaging, we used a
quick and easy.
assemble.
virtual model at our Excellence Centre
“Packaging sustainability is
Viipurilainen Kotileipomo and
“The new concept is an excellent
to quickly and accurately visualise
Metsä Board’s packaging design
important to us and our customers,
the material, structure and its
team based at Metsä Board’s
and it’s great to be able to spread
sustainability,” said Ilkka Harju,
Excellence Centre jointly developed
the word about reducing plastic
Packaging Services Director,
a resource-efficient and 100%
and promoting recycling. The whole
EMEA and APAC, Metsä Board.
recyclable bakery packaging. The
product development process was
new eye-catching packaging reduces
carried out in a structured way at the
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Archroma launches new PFC-free and Ammonia® free Cartaseal VWAF barrier for odorless paperbased food packaging
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rchroma has announced the launch of Cartaseal VWAF*, a new industryleading perfluorinated compound (PFC)-free
and ammonia-free barrier coating for odor-free packaging applications. Archroma is well- known for its innovations and sustainable solution systems aimed at helping packaging and paper manufacturers to optimise productivity and/or create value in their markets. The multi-functional Cartaseal range offers barrier solutions that can be used to protect from grease, oils, water and water vapor in both packaging and food packaging applications such as pizza boxes, sandwich wedges, fresh vegetables, fast food service and general supermarket packaging. The latest addition to the range is the new Cartaseal VWAF, which
against the penetration of oils, fats,
Cartaseal VWAF can be used as
can also be used to further boost
has been developed in line with the
water and vapor.
a more sustainable alternative to
performance. The PACK IT CLEAN
principles of “The Archroma Way to
The odor-free product is also
replace not only PFC-based coatings,
system can be found in the online
a sustainable world: safe, efficient,
ideally suited to food packaging
but also plastic in applications where
Archroma System Selector: https://
enhanced, it’s our nature”.
applications, where the taste and
resistance to water, oil and fats and
www.archroma.com/systems.
smell of the packed food can be very
water vapor condensation is required.
The innovative Cartaseal VWAF is
Developed with food packaging in
“Consumers and regulators are increasingly attentive to how products
designed to form a continuous and
sensitive to the environment and
defect-free film-like coating on the
must be carefully preserved for the full
mind, Cartaseal VWAF is compliant
are made, and rightfully so,” explained
paper surface. The resulting barrier
enjoyment of the consumer.
with FDA and BfR requirements for
Andy Bell, Head of the Competence
food contact applications. It is also
Center Chemicals at Archroma. “It is
compliant with, eco-labels such as
our responsibility as an industry to
EU Flower, Nordic Swan and several
develop and convert to technologies
annexes of Blue Angel, and is, of
that reduce our impact on the
course, REACH-registered.
environment and on people’s health.
offers class-leading performance
Thanks to its superior performance,
Importantly, Cartaseal VWAF offers
That is exactly what we at Archroma
increased potential for compostability,
do, with innovations like Cartaseal
repulpability and recycling compared
VWAF. Because it’s our nature.”
to PFC and plastics, since the coating
All systems can be found in the
will break down with the paper during
online Archroma System Selector:
the recycling process.
https://www.archroma.com/systems.
Cartaseal VWAF is at the core
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of the new PACK IT CLEAN system
*Archroma launched its new
just launched by Archroma where it
Cartaseal VWAF barrier for odorless
is combined with a primer solution
paper-based food packaging on 9
for cases where a binder or pre -coat
March (Pictures courtesy of Archroma)
Products
Ardagh Glass Packaging manufactures highly decorated wine bottle for Constellation Brands, Inc.
A
rdagh Glass Packaging,
Vice-President, Food, Wine & Spirits
a business of Ardagh
for AGP – North America. “We continue
Group, collaborated with
to focus on innovations in complex
Constellation Brands,
bottle texturing, as well as new
Inc., to design and
design techniques and manufacturing
manufacture a highly decorated wine
capabilities, to create an extra
bottle for its Crafters Union brand.
dimension of creativity and branding for customers like Constellation
The 360-degree decorated 750ml
Brands.”
Claret wine bottle, manufactured by
For more than 125 years, Ardagh
AGP – North America, delivers great shelf appeal in a premium, sustainable
has been producing innovative,
glass bottle. The incorporation of
100% and endlessly recyclable glass
‘Crafters Union’ debossed directly
bottles in the U.S., and offers a wide
into the glass bottle increases brand
selection of premium wine bottles in
awareness.
a variety of colours, sizes, styles and finishes.
The impressive tattoo-style
Throughout 2022, Ardagh Glass
illustrations for the bottle, designed by One Design, Auckland, New Zealand,
Packaging will celebrate the United
were replicated into the glass bottle
Nations International Year of
design using Ardagh’s sculptured
Glass (IYOG), commemorating the
embossing software. Utilising this
essential role of glass packaging in a
program, Ardagh’s Product Design
sustainable society. In this IYOG, AGP – North America
team was able to deboss the high-
is focused on product and process
definition artwork into the glass,
innovations, as well as working on
adding textures and enhancements to a higher standard than traditional
bottle,” said Victoria Clark, Head of
process and the initial small-batch
breakthrough projects, such as the
glass packaging design. Unlike
Marketing – Growth at Constellation
run, to provide speed to market for the
custom bottle for Crafters Union, to
two-dimensional debossing, this
Brands. “We are thrilled to see it on
custom bottle design.
celebrate the advancement of glass
sculpturing technique creates intricate,
the shelf for our Australian and New
life-like detail, depth and dimension
Zealand consumers to enjoy.”
“Ardagh Glass Packaging is passionate about innovation through
packaging in today’s society. To view Ardagh’s extensive glass
glass decoration and enjoys pushing
wine bottle stock portfolio, which
employed Ardagh’s Development
the technological boundaries of what
offers a variety of colours, sizes, styles
Ardagh Glass Packaging brought our
Machine, a highly flexible glass
we can achieve for brands such as
and finishes all made in the U.S.A.,
vision to life for the Crafters Union
forming system, for both the sampling
Crafters Union,” said Darrell Wineman,
visit: ardaghgroup.com/wine2022.
for premium glass bottles. “Even with such an intricate design,
The Crafters Union project
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Innovative coffee lid made with PulPac’s Dry Molded Fibre technology in Swedish fast food chain MAX Burgers
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very year, more than 300
alternatives. Besides the technical and
billion plastic lids – 1.5
environmental advantages, PulPac’s
million tons of plastic – are
technology offers highly competitive
produced. Many of them
unit economics – making it possible
end up as litter in the
to replace single-use plastics at global scale.
world’s oceans.
“The world needs smart and
A Swedish collaboration between
three innovative companies at the
functional alternatives to single-use
forefront of sustainability - PulPac,
plastics. Using PulPac’s innovative
Liplid and MAX Burgers - is now
approach, we at Liplid produced
leading the way towards replacing
a fully recyclable, plastic-free and
the traditional plastic lid with a
biodegradable cup lid with a new
sustainable fiber-based alternative.
and unique design – bringing a new drinking experience to the market,”
As announced earlier, MAX Burgers, the first quick service restaurant
said Jesper Berthold, CEO at Liplid.
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compensate for the food’s impact on
Liplid’s uniqe lid, adapted to PulPac’s innovative Dry Molded Fiber technology, enables MAX Burgers to replace plastic coffee lids in restaurants this year.
rather than on, the cup to prevent
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the environment, will start to roll out
forward to seeing them go live at
de-nesting, advanced geometries,
leakage and improve the stability
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the Liplid in all their restaurants in
MAX Burgers”, said Sanna Fager, Chief
and unparalleled control of material
and drinking experience of on-the-
Sweden this year.
Commercial Officer at PulPac.
thickness making it possible to
go beverages. The innovative and
produce very thin fibre products. The
climate-smart design, using 25%
chain in the world to label and
PulPac’s pioneering fibre forming
“This has been a fantastic project,
The unique lid is placed inside,
where we have adapted Liplid’s
technology has made it possible to
dry process also saves significant
less material, has already received a
brilliant product to our technology -
make the unique lid from fibre. Dry
amounts of valuable water resources
great deal of international attention,
and will manufacture the first series
Molded Fibre offers benefits such
and energy, resulting in up to 80%
including winning the 2022 World Star
of two million lids for Liplid. We look
as structural strength, undercuts,
lower CO2 footprint compared to
Packaging Awards.
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Events
UK’s leading packaging show back better than ever Following a two-year hiatus, Packaging Innovations and Empack made a triumphant return to Birmingham’s NEC on 25 and 26 May 2022, with just under 6,000 visitors flocking back to the industry’s flagship event.
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hilst the sold-out
was great to see a panel featuring a
exhibition floor
range of industry backgrounds – this
showcased
is exactly the kind of conversation
the latest
we need to be having. We need
developments
to have solutions which work for
and technologies designed to power
everyone involved, and an element of
the next generation of packaging,
accountability to see how exactly the
the event also launched a series of
money is being spent”. Sustainability was top of the
new interactive features to further
agenda for many visitors, many of
the sustainability agenda and dissect Compliance at Clarity, added: “The
whom came to the show hoping to
Chair at OPRL, took a clear stance,
Government’s response to EPR is
discover the missing piece to their
stating: “Under Extended Producer
pragmatic, and tries to keep costs
environmental challenges. New
(EPR), The Plastics Tax, and The
Responsibility, it is important to ensure
down for producers and consumers
for 2022, The Sustainability Trail
Deposit Return Scheme (DRS)
recycling rates are levelled out across
alike”.
guided visitors around the show floor,
and their effectiveness were in the
different areas of the country. If there
spotlight when the £10 Billion Debate
is no clear process, both the producer
Manager for Europe at Sonoco,
and most innovative new sustainable
made its highly anticipated NEC
and consumer lose out”.
praised the £10 Billion Debate for
packaging concepts, all of which were
raising important industry issues: “It
vetted by a panel of experts.
During the debate, Jane Bevis,
the Government’s latest initiatives for tackling packaging waste. Extended Producer Responsibility
debut.
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Martin Trigg-Knight, Head of
Skye Oudemans, Sustainability
specifically highlighting the hottest
Events
One visitor who benefitted from
benefits, maybe charging will help”.
day, PragmatIC wowed the Ecopack
we are so pleased to be back. The
Challenge judges with its unique
£10 Billion Debate stirred up some
Procurement Manager at Nestle
major theme throughout the show,
digital ID RFID and NFC tags, designed
interesting opinions and discussion,
UK, commenting: “I really like this
innovation once more remained at its
to support automated identification
which is exactly what we hoped the
idea. It allowed me to really focus on
very core. Taking to the Innovation and
and recycling.
new feature would achieve, and there
those exhibitors who are putting an
Design Stage on day two of the event,
eco-focus right at the front of their
Nikki Grainge, Packaging Development
Manager at PragmatIC, commented
thing that was particularly pleasing
product. The market is looking at what
Manager at Waitrose, discussed the
on the company’s win: “It is great
was to see the packaging community
consumers really want from a solution
importance of inclusive and easy-to-
recognition and shows that a
back together, networking and doing
now, and improving sustainability is
use packaging. She noted: “We are
disruptive technology like ours has
business. We have missed it.
the most important element. As a
always on the lookout for ways to
a role to play in driving towards a
this approach was Dylan Hancox,
Whilst sustainability was a
Joshua Young, Market Development
was so much innovation on show. One
“As we call a close on our NEC show
company, we are looking at making
improve our customer journey, both
sustainable future. Digitisation and
for 2022, I can’t help but get excited
investments in this”.
online and in store. When exciting new
data are key drivers to great decision
to launch our new-look London event,
technologies come along, like NFCs,
making. Through our ‘Sprite’ project,
London Packaging Week, which will
materials as we move towards a
there is high demand, but it needs to
we are demonstrating what is possible
make its debut in September. The
more sustainable future was the
be commercially viable. Once it is, I am
for single-use plastic and highlighting
re-imagined show will combine four
focus for the IOM3 ‘Future Packaging
sure we will see it on more products”.
the significant benefits of packaging
key areas of our packaging portfolio,
as an asset, rather than waste.”
Packaging Première, PCD, PLD and
The next generation of packaging
Materials’ headline panel discussion.
Stefan Casey, Innovation Lead at
Experts from OPRL, IOM3, Pack IDS,
Nestlé, agreed: “No matter the tech, it
Alongside a successful roster of
and Grantham Centre for Sustainable
has to work with everything. Although
interactive show features, exhibitors
will demonstrate the full breadth of
Futures, considered what packaging
the demographic of tech adopters
also had a successful show. Anita
the packaging industry as a vibrant
materials will look like in 30 years’
has changed due to the pandemic,
Charman, Sales Manager at Neville
new home for packaging innovation
time and explored ways of getting
we need to make sure we are not
and More, exclaimed: “We couldn’t
and design in the UK.”
greater recycling buy-in from
leaving anyone out. The behaviour of
believe how busy it was. We had so
The next UK Easyfairs packaging
consumers. Jude Allan, Chair of IOM3,
our customers can’t be ignored, but
many positive enquiries from new
event will be London Packaging Week
said: “When it comes to consumers
technology can take their experience
and existing customers. It has been
2022, which will be held on 21 and 22
and recycling, we need to make it as
to the next level”.
so lovely to see people in person after
September at Olympia, London. To
such a long time away. We’ve already
register your interest to attend, please
rebooked for the next show!”
visit the London Packaging Week
easy as possible for them.” Margaret
Elsewhere, the show unveiled
Food & Consumer Pack. Together they
Bates, Managing Director at OPRL,
two big winners. Protega Global was
followed up with: “The UK is the
crowned ‘Most Innovative Pack’ at The
Renan Joel, Event Director of
only country in Europe that does not
Innovation Showcase, collecting more
Easyfairs’ UK Packaging Portfolio,
contact the show team on +44 (0)
charge for removing waste. If we can’t
than 400 visitor votes across the two
concludes: “What a show! After two
2088 438 800 or PackagingUK@
get people to recycle for all of the
days for its Hexcel Wrap. Earlier in the
years without our Birmingham event,
easyfairs.com.
website or to enquire about exhibiting,
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The LUXE back community for the win
T
wo years of show
ceramic candle pieces for fragrance
postponements and
application. A prestige option for
several variants later,
brands seeking to make a difference.
many said it still couldn’t
A Top Shelf Education Program
be done. The LUXE PACK
community proved that the impossible
In true LUXE PACK fashion, a powerful
was possible. LUXE PACK successfully
education program complemented
and safely reopened its doors for its 4th
the exhibition floor. Experts from
edition at the Los Angeles Convention
Levi’s, The Cradle to Cradle Innovative
Center on February 23 and 24. The
Product Institute, The Estee Lauder
new show floor that once again was
continual demand of sustainable
unique dispensing technology offers
Group, The Detox Market, The
shared with MakeUp in LosAngeles, the
solutions proved to be the catalyst
the capability to curate shapes and
Benchmarking Company, Novi
leading B2B stage for beauty trends,
for such a successful edition. It was a
designs via unique nozzle design. The
Connect and Sephora filled the
formulation and accessories welcomed
genuine thrill to bring the community
optimal option of primary packaging
conference area to standing room
4,183 attendees within the two-day
together in the West Coast and even
for brands seeking to expand their
only audiences. The industry was
event! Although, things looked a bit
more exciting is the novel innovation
story throughout the entire user
more than ready to return to a live
different with the requirement of mask
that will come from the many
experience.
setting and take in live presentations
usage, the excitement and eagerness
introductions and collaborations
Stratasys added to the show’s
to get back to in- person meetings and
finally realised during the event.”
product offering with their PolyJet™
digital consumer audience, hear
printing technology. The novel
about Sephora’s new partnership
collaborations was the obvious running
on new technology to engage the
thread that percolated across West
Newness on the Show floor
technology allows designers from
ventures for sustainable solutions,
Hall A.
The 2022 LUXE PACK show floor
across all sectors to model complex
and discover exhibitors’ proof of
showcased 76 suppliers and
packaging for beverages, consumer
agility to reduce time-to-market.
PACK Show Director shared: “This
manufacturers, industry experts in
electronics, personal care, cosmetics,
In addition, a special feature that
particular West Coast edition truly
primary and secondary premium
food, amongst so much more. Their
was added to this year’s program was
stood in its own lane. We knew it
packaging. From that variated roster,
high-fidelity prototypes accurately
the ‘Made for Tomorrow: Designing
would be a challenge considering
16 new exhibitors were introduced.
simulate final packaging, including
Sustainable Packaging and Products
the timing and additional variables
The library of newness offered the
realistic colour combinations, textures,
with Cradle to Cradle Certified®’
that had to be considered, but we
brands novel creative options for
transparency, and flexibility.
interactive workshop. The engaging
also were determined to bring back
those looking to either elevate
the platform to facilitate the new
their packaging story, minimise
candle jar provider for most perfume
to learn from each other how they
industry challenges being shared
production time, and/or improve the
companies from France inaugurated
themselves are driving sustainability
by the brands and suppliers. The
sustainability of their portfolios.
its luxury jars for the first time at LUXE
for their packaging goals, challenges,
PACK. Artoria, who has partnered
and what support they need. The
Fabienne Germond, LUXE
need to fast forward projects, source
Apollo + Beauty used the show
Artoria Limoges, a porcelain
exercise allowed the participants
new and substitute materials due
platform to introduce their 3D
with luxury brands such as Gucci
full house audience happily shared
to supply chain issues, and the
Foamer Dispensing System. The
and Omega, offers these porous
their feedback within small group discussions, which ultimately became action points and key takeaways for all to take back with them for further team dissection.
Live Animations Turbo Talks ‘Green’ Tour Per the request from the brands for the show platform to facilitate sourcing the latest in sustainable solutions, the Turbo Talks ‘Green’ Tour made its return. The tour that took place on both days successfully showcased 13 exhibiting participants who highlighted various sustainable 26 Green Packaging International c Summer 2022
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solutions. A few tour highlights
opportunity to announce their
comment on the product well ahead
living in a linear ‘ZOOM’ world for
included Ecological Fiber’s ‘Say No to
‘Augmented Reality Product
of its material form. It can also give
two years, the interactive display
Plastic Initiative’. Their 100% organic
Development’. Their new offering
markets an insight into the products
welcomed a continuous flow of those
and plastic-free coated materials. The
includes augmented reality
being developed on a global scale to
looking to see the latest in design
inventiveness not only provides all
capabilities that reduces the waste
easily see and test the product in their
shapes, materials, and overall market
brands a proven coated material that
of material and time associated
environment.
creativity. The 2022 display featured 37
is environmentally-friendly but can
with physical prototyping during
also assist any brand in their plastic
the product development process.
The Exploratorium
influencer boxing. Unlike most displays,
reduction. A huge initiative that is
The new technology allows multiple
Inaugurated in Los Angeles in 2020,
‘please touch and feel’ was the
achieved in one single step.
teams across different regions to
the Exploratorium once again was a
encouraged directive and welcomed
directly project manage, analyse and
proven stop for all attendees. After
feature.
Dapy also used the Turbo Talk
products that varied from labeling to
Overall, this uniquely successful edition is a strong industry reminder that together as a community we can supersede many circumstances. The LUXE PACK team is hopeful that this will build the momentum that will now be carried moving forward. Although, we could not see everyone’s actual smiles, the endless ‘smizing’ seen across the show floor was its own highlight. In LUXE PACK’s true spirit of fostering valuable business collaborations around the world, the team is excited to continue extend this success to the East Coast… next stop, LUXE PACK New York in 3 months! Green Packaging International c Summer 2022 27
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Bringing you a twenty year legacy of creative packaging business success on June 15-16
2
022 marks a pivotal year for LUXE PACK New York. LUXE PACK officially opened its show doors for the very first time in New York City 20 years ago in 2002. Aware of the opportunity to extend the successful Monaco platform initiated 15 years prior, it was an obvious decision to bring the already proven and well received show model
to the U.S. beauty and fashion capital. Although technically honoring the east coast 19th edition on June 15th and 16th, due to the 2020 postponement, the platform has certifiably become the go to event where the leading primary and secondary suppliers eagerly unite with all luxury and creative brands and retailers across all categories from beauty to tech to quickly formulate collaborative partnerships and bring their packaging needs to market realisation. The luxury industry has evolved significantly within the last 2 decades, but
new buzz word. This main event within the event has certainly progressed
staying true to upkeeping with its many shifts, LUXE PACK continues to honor
and grown in scale. Every year, the ceremony showcases and honors the
its legacy of offering an exclusive and boutique style event that strategically
exhibiting sustainable packaging leaders for their inventive developments
addresses and offers the inventive newness in packaging products and solutions
facilitating real impact and change towards a cleaner way of life. From
for brand and retail business success. All exhibitors are selected for their proven
8 submission to now 60, the in green award ceremony will include short
expertise in providing all elements needed for packaging production.
presentations of this year’s nominees selected by the judging panel of
This year’s edition will be no exception. Returning to Hall 3 of the new
industry experts. The must attend event will be hosted/moderated by Diana
development within the Javits Center, the show floor will host 160 suppliers and
VERDE NIETO, Co-founder and CEO, POSITIVE LUXURY. Positive Luxury
manufactures. To guarantee the most optimal selection of creative newness and
helps brands adapt to the new sustainability economy. Diana is a pioneer
for all attendees to have access to, this year’s roster includes 57 new exhibitors.
in sustainability and a globally recognised figure in the field, having been trained by Al Gore at the Alliance of Climate Protection and subsequently
The Many 2022 Show Layers in green Lead Up Session and Award Ceremony
being honoured by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader in
Special to only New York amongst the U.S LUXE PACK events, the in green
Global Leader community. Diana is an honorary Professor at The Caledonian
award ceremony, inaugurated 9 years when the term sustainable was the
University.
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2011, also serving as a board member for the World Economic Forum Young
Events
New will be the opportunity to meet this year’s in green judging panel in person
offer the most tangible pathway to sustainability for products and their
and hear their detailed thoughts on the Future of Packaging during the in
packaging. Decoding and demystification is essential though, to navigate
green lead up session right before the announcement of this year’s winners.
today’s ‘sustainable material choices’. With a library of innovative physical samples to aid and inspire them, attendees will break down concepts, develop
What does sustainability look like in the the year 2030? –
their own sustainability criteria and labeling system, and visualize their dream
Wednesday, June 15th 4pm
packaging solutions with materials at hand.
Sustainability, plastic, environmental preservation, transparency and a more just society are consumers biggest concerns. Will these continue to be top
LUXE PACK is thrilled to be offering an impactful layer of added value to the overall show visit and welcome all to add this experience to their show agenda.
priority as we move closer to 2030. Hear from this year’s in green judging panel as they share their expertise and look into the crystal ball for sustainable luxury
New Product Discovery Installations
packaging.
The show floor will also be supplemented with the return of The Exploratorium and in green displays. All attendees will be welcomed to
2022 in green judging panel
enter The Exploratorium sensorial zone which will be a walking directory of
cK aitlyn SCHNEIDER, Director of Innovations & Package Engineering, TATA HARPER SKINCARE
some of the most impressive 2022 exhibitor developments. Over 65 (record
cM onica BECKER, Director, Beauty, Personal Care and Household Products, CRADLE TO CRADLE PRODUCT INNOVATION INSTITUTE
influencer packaging to novel finishing printing techniques that offer the
cA lexandra URIBE, Sustainability Consultant & Carbon Emissions Specialist, CO2RAL
where you will not find a “Do Not Touch” sign anywhere in sight. Everyone is
breaking) products will be highlighted that vary from cutting edge digital luxury packaging experience while being production friendly. The only display welcomed to hone in and feel their way through the latest design features. Complementing The Exploratorium will be a secondary curated installation,
cV ictor CASALE, Co-founder & CEO, MOB BEAUTY & Co-founder, PACT COLLECTIVE
the in green display, that debuted in New York 2021. The in green presentation
c Jamie MATUSOW, Editor-in-Chief, BEAUTY PACKAGING
is the in green award ceremony come to life. Sustainable packaging has become and continues to be the main point of packaging attraction so in addition to honoring the winners of this year’s competition, the live
New for 2022 - Material Driven Exhibition and Workshop Series
compilation will represent all of the best sustainable packaging category
LUXE PACK is thrilled to be partnering up with Material Driven this year, a
1 submissions. From the latest in different forms of refillable packaging to
design agency and materials library whose expertise lies in locating and
unseen material initiatives. It will be the must stop for those looking to see
sourcing innovative materials, as well as understanding their applications,
what future fit sustainable elements are in the works or have recently hit the
and impact across industries. Their work covers three realms – consulting,
market. A now official LUXE PACK New York display staple.
curation, and education for a wide array of enterprises from fast moving PACK New York, Material Driven will be offering an immersive SENSE
A Powerful Education Program with a Focus on Sustainability and Design
AND SUSTAINABILITY exhibition and workshop series. All attendees and
One variable that has truly remained consistent in LUXE PACK New York’s
exhibitors are invited to explore a curated materials capsule available
entire existence is the 2-day program that is strategically developed as
throughout the entire 2-day event. The exclusive collection of original and
the true hub that connects creative packaging design with insight. This
inviting materials will address themes such as biodegradability, recycling,
year’s program includes industry pioneers such as Mia Davis from Credo
carbon footprint, accessibility, health, well-being, and more – pertinent to
Beauty, Christian Saclier, Vice President of Design Innovation from PEPSICO,
the world of packaging design and beyond. The sensory array of samples
Anthony Rossi from TerraCycle/Loop, Victor Casale, founder of Mob
has been strategically selected to address and enable ideas of sustainability.
Beauty amongst so many others. Topics will cover everything from “Brand
In addition to the open exhibition, an interactive workshop series will be
Futures: Decoding Consumer Trends for the Premium Packaging Industries”
offered.
to “0 Beauty – Achieving Carbon and Plastic Neutrality”. Every session
consumer goods companies to architectural studios. Specifically for LUXE
is methodically built to offer real time solutions to the most current of
Workshop 1: Materialising the Senses How can cutting edge, tactile and unconventional materials handpicked
packaging pain points. Ultimately, the LUXE PACK team is extremely excited to reunite the entire
for packaging help deliver a sensory, elevated experience? Which luxurious,
community for an overdue “Back to Business” event. The biggest lesson
high-performing, yet beautifully crafted materials can provide the sensations
learned in the last 2 years is that there is no real replacement for the in-
of awe, curiosity, connectedness, and comfort, among others? The hands-on
person networking, live demos, and even those serendipitous encounters that
workshop will dive into a world of advanced, diverse materials that are ripe
sometimes become the most impactful dynamics that turn into long lasting
for packaging design while building individual sensory palettes and analyzing
business connections. The registration platform remains open and unlike
mystery materials.
previous years, free onsite registration will be permitted.
Workshop 2: Break it Down: Sustainability
Contact: US: Linda VILLALOBOS – lvillalobos@infopro-digital.com – Tel: (212)
From compostable and biodegradable materials to those with lower carbon,
213-4353 Europe: Faustine Gambarini / + 377 97 77 85 51 / Faustine.gambarini@
energy, and water footprints, to bio-based and recyclable solutions—materials
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PulPac appoints Viktor Börjesson as Chief Partnership Officer
A
s the world is set to get
B.Sc. in Business Administration and
brand owners and partners to
a global treaty to tackle
Marketing from Gothenburg School of
help create a new and competitive
plastic pollution, PulPac
Business, Economics and Law.
standard in sustainable packaging.
On joining the PulPac team, Viktor
Besides unmatched sustainability
said: “I couldn’t be more excited to join
features, the unique fiber forming
commercialisation of its innovative
PulPac at a time when we are scaling
technology offers unit economics
manufacturing technology for fiber-
up the company and bringing Dry
competitive enough to make a
based packaging and appoints Viktor
Molded Fiber to our customers. The
viable shift from single-use plastics
team at PulPac has done an amazing
to fiber-based alternatives. With a
job in establishing a strong partner
licensing business model, PulPac is
network and I thoroughly look forward
scaling supply chain, a global network
to build upon these results. I see
of partners to support licensees in the
our partners as a key enabler on our
transition to Dry Molded Fiber.
takes another important step in the global
Börjesson as Chief Partnership Officer. Besides having spent the last decade building strong partnerships across the globe Viktor brings extensive experience from strategic business development and taking products to market in close collaboration with
As co-founder and CEO of ReVibe Energy, Viktor has been a part of the journey of bringing an innovative technology to market and establishing ReVibe as one of the world’s leading suppliers of selfpowered monitoring systems.
customers and partners. As Chief
journey to replace single-use plastics
“Viktor joining our team is perfect
and I’m very much looking forward
timing,” said Linus Larsson, CEO PulPac.
to expanding network and bring our
“Our business model is based on strong
Partnership Officer at PuPac, Viktor
suppliers of self-powered monitoring
partners even closer to PulPac as a
and long-term partnerships where
will drive development and growth of
systems. Viktor was primarily
company. Finally, I truly value to be
we expand capabilities, expertise and
the Dry Molded Fiber network as the
responsible for strategic business
able to work at a company where our
capacity and speed up the on-going
company continues to scale up.
development, sales and customer
goal of replacing single-use plastics
global transition to fiber. We are happy
relations alongside other areas related
highly contributes to making our world
to now have Viktor manage and
Energy, Viktor has been a part of the
to starting a company and building
more sustainable”.
support this important network. He will
journey of bringing an innovative
the business from day one. Viktor
technology to market and establishing
holds an M.Sc. in Entrepreneurship and
patented by PulPac, is a fiber-forming
and add both competence and focus to
ReVibe as one of the world’s leading
Business Design from Chalmers and
technology available to converters,
this core workstream”.
As co-founder and CEO of ReVibe
Dry Molded Fiber, invented and
be a great complement to the team
Student of the year Joins Antalis Packaging Charlotte Bradford has won
internship programme is down to
Placement Student of the Year
giving the students the opportunity to
2020/21 – Large Corporation – at the
get involved from day one: “They have
Nottingham Trent University (NTU)
a huge amount of enthusiasm and
Industry Placement Awards 2022.
ideas, which is exactly what’s needed when problem solving packaging”.
Charlotte, who is studying for a Bachelor of Science in Product Design
The fresh-thinking attitude of
at NTU, joined the Antalis Packaging
the interns aligns perfectly with the
team for a year-long placement as
SPC’s approach to solving customers’ packaging challenges, whether they
part of her degree course. As a placement student, Charlotte
assisting in the design of packaging to
was tasked with assisting packaging
managing whole projects, including
technologists and designers at Antalis
visiting and presenting to clients.
employment at the SPC. Antalis Packaging is committed to investing in the packaging designers
are looking for innovative packaging design to improve efficiency and sustainability or even artwork design.
An outstanding performance
of the future and Charlotte is the
Jason adds: “Charlotte has been an
(SPC). Charlotte was soon making
during her placement year has led
second intern to have gone on to
outstanding intern, demonstrating her
a significant contribution to the
to Charlotte already being offered a
take up a permanent role within the
exceptional talent, willingness to learn,
work and success of the SPC. Just
permanent job by Antalis Packaging.
SPC. Packaging Technology Manager
and remarkable work ethic from day
three months after beginning her
She is now completing the final
at Antalis Packaging, Jason Poxon,
one. We couldn’t be more delighted to
placement, Charlotte progressed from
year of her degree while in full-time
believes part of the success of the
have Charlotte join our team”.
Packaging’s Smart Packaging Centre
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