Tetra Pak first to create a complete plant packaging carton
DATE:2017-5-8 VISITORS:446
Core tip: the Swiss packaging industry's most influential Tetra Pak has launched the industry is considered to be the first carton, it is entirely based on plant, the production of renewable packaging materials. This new lileikesi packaging is the Tetra Pak company and the world's top producer of biopolymer cooperation developed by Braskem company, and in early 2015 will be used for commercial sale.
The Swiss packaging industry's most influential Tetra Pak has launched the industry is considered to be the first carton, it is entirely based on plant, the production of renewable packaging materials. This new lileikesi packaging is the Tetra Pak company and the world's top producer of biopolymer cooperation developed by Braskem company, and in early 2015 will be used for commercial sale.
According to the packaging company, lileikesi differs from other carton is that it is the first use of low density polyethylene (LDPE) high density polyethylene film (HDPE) and bio based packaging cover made of these two materials are derived from sugar cane, in addition, it also is the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) the certification board.
Tetra Pak, vice president of marketing and product management CharlesBrand commented on the launch of new products, he said, environmental excellence is the company's strategic focus and product development activities of the driving force. He added that along with suppliers, customers and other stakeholders, it led the industry towards the direction of 100% renewable packaging. In addition, they are increasing the renewable content of their packaging, which is not only beneficial to the environment, but also to provide customers with a competitive advantage in the overall environment of their products.
For existing customers are using the standard 1 liter Tetra Pak packaging TwistCapOSO34 Rex, the company claimed that they only need any additional investment or modify their filling machine is currently in use, it can easily be its transition to the new packaging style.
Earlier this year, PackagingDigest had reported the industry's first bio based cap.