PETpla.net Insider 10 / 2020

PACKAGING / PALLETISING PETplanet Insider Vol. 21 No. 10/20 www.petpla.net 48 Packaging with 33% material savings Thermoformed light-weight rPET Cardboard-plastic combinations as a sustainable packaging choice are helping to reduce plastic consumption, while at the same time ensuring high-quality appearance and stability. In addition, they offer extended marketing opportunities as the inside of the cardboard wrap can also be printed. Greiner Packaging’s K3 tub saves up to 33% plastic when compared to other pots of the same size, and is made with a minimum of 30% rPET. The K3 cardboard wrap can be produced with virgin or recycled board produced from sustainably managed forests, with full FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) chain of custody accreditation. The K3 light-weight thermoformed tub is made with a minimum of 30% rPET which can be increased to 100% rPET and is wrapped with a cardboard outer layer. The K3 pot is a popular light- weight alternative for many dairy brands and has already found its way into the instant snacking and cereal market. A K3 cup with a diameter of 95mm and a capacity of 500ml achieves a 17% reduction in CO 2 emissions compared with a conventional direct-printed, ther- moformed cup of the same size. Mean- while, the cardboard wrap is produced from either virgin or recycled board and can be decorated with a wide range of finishes. Shelf impact Greiner Packaging’s K3 enhances shelf-impact through offering unique shapes and diverse finishing options, with a wide range of cup and tub sizes including the new fridge friendly rectan- gular pack. K3 is designed to maximise marketing potential for brand owners, as the cardboard outer can be printed on both sides, creating the opportunity for consumer engagement. While the outside can carry eye-catching graph- ics, branding and essential consumer information such as ingredients, the reverse can feature promotions and stickers. There is also an option to create product visibility through the addition of window apertures. K3 can be completed with a reusable lid which provides a secure seal for the prod- uct after it has been opened. The lid extends the product’s shelf-life, pre- venting it from absorbing odours, and ensuring it does not spill. “The develop- ment of K3 not only enhances a brand’s visibility, but also improves its sustain- ability credentials,” says Greiner Pack- aging Product Development Manager Lee McCauley. “Greiner Packaging Switzerland was the original pioneer of the K3 plastic-cardboard packaging solution which has been continuously improved for over 30 years and has been produced in Dungannon since 2013. Dairy customers were the first to capitalise on its environmental benefits and added-value marketing features, but K3 has now also being widely adopted for the food-on-the-go market with brands such as Symington’s.” Sustainable by design Thanks to its reduced plastic con- tent, the K3 packaging solution has an improved CO 2 footprint and it can be recycled efficiently, as the cardboard and plastic can be easily separated. “We are working hard to ensure that K3 is recyclable in every country where it is available, and in the UK, K3 has a ‘good’ recyclability rating,” says UK & Ireland Sales and Marketing Direc- tor Julie Eller. Digital watermarks can help to identify K3 products in sorting streams and K3 features an improved tear-off solution for easy separation of materials. The new, patent-pending tear-off system makes separating and recycling the two components clean and intuitive. “Sustainability is really important to Greiner Packaging. We have joined the Circular Plastics Alliance which aims to boost the EU market for recycled plas- tics to 10 million tonnes by 2025. We are also proud to have signed up for The Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy Global Commitment 2025. We are committed to the concept of a circular economy that keeps plastic in circulation as a material for as long as possible, and have ambitious targets for the use of recycled content. We have pledged to eliminate problematic or unnecessary plastic packaging and to ensure that 100% of plastic packag- ing we produce should be 100% recy- clable, reusable, or compostable. When the cardboard and plastic parts of K3 are separated, the pack- aging is 100% recyclable, making it a perfect example of a circular economy product,” Julie Eller adds. www.greiner-gpi.com Greiner Packaging’s K3 cardboard-plastic packaging is proving popular for dairy and food-on-the-go brands.

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