A recyclable pouch made of Paptic® to replace plastic in vegetable packaging is a WorldStar award winner. The winning wood-fiber-based packaging solution was invented when Paptic Ltd and Marvaco Ltd joined forces to respond to a call from Puukin Tila, a Finnish farm, to replace plastic in onion packaging.
Paptic®, a renewable material, and Marvaco Expanded Gamut Printing with Flint Group C2C Material Health certified inks made the new, truly sustainable vegetable packaging possible. In the optimized packaging, all sustainability aspects were considered, including the substrate, design, printing, and inks.
“Our mission is to provide a recyclable and renewable alternative to plastic films in packaging, and we are constantly developing new solutions with sustainably focused companies. We are delighted of the fruitful co-operation with Puukin tila, Marvaco and Flint Group in this project and that we were awarded with a WorldStar award”, says Katja Jokiaho, Chief Sales Officer, Paptic Ltd.
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