Sipa Duo Mini Stackable among the finalists for Plastic Packaging Product of the year
Sipa Duo Mini Stackable is shortlisted as a finalist for Plastic Packaging Product of the year category of the Plastics Recycling Awards Europe. The packaging has been created with the aim to make the most out of recycled materials and from green technologies for packaging production. Sipa Duo Mini Stackable weighs only 7.6g and is made from 100% rPET with a unique design that allows to save space thanks to its stackability. This pack is designed for all types of dry foods: cereals, rice, legumes, sweets, dried fruits.
“It is for us extremely significant to get recognition for this packaging that is a concentrate of innovation and technology. The bottle has been created starting from a 100% recycled PET preform made with Sipa Xtreme Renew platform. Sipa Xtreme Renew is today the most innovative technology to produce PET preforms from hot washed flakes. The result of this unique technology is a ultra-lightweight preform that has been used to blow this mini-stackable bottle. Sipa Duo Mini Stackable was shortlisted today as finalist for Plastic Packaging Product of the year category. It is also important to mention that RecyClass analysis had to be performed in order to submit the packaging product. Our packaging resulted to be RecyClass grade A so very much eligible to apply,” said Sipa’s Packaging Development Manager.
The Plastics Recycling Awards Europe 2021 winners will be announced on November 5, during the second day of the Plastics Recycling Show Europe taking place at the RAI Amsterdam.
Open to organisations and individuals across Europe who are involved in the recycling of plastic materials, the Plastics Recycling Awards Europe are organised jointly by Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) and Crain Communications, organisers of the Plastics Recycling Show Europe. The Plastics Recycling Awards Europe recognise and celebrate achievement throughout the scope of the European plastics recycling industry. The awards offer an insight into current developments in recycled material usage, product design and innovative manufacturing.