Taghleef Industries wins sustainability award

Technology developed by Taghleef Industries and Gerosa Group, a BOPP high-barrier, four-side sealed sachet, has won the Recyclable Packaging Category for the Pre-Commercialized Innovations by Packaging Europe.

Technology developed by Taghleef Industries and Gerosa Group, a BOPP high-barrier, four-side sealed sachet, has won the Recyclable Packaging Category for the Pre-Commercialized Innovations by Packaging Europe

The winning packaging aims to replace multi-material structures made of PET/Alu/PE or PET/metPET/PE in applications such as dry powder products or dressing sauces.

The innovative structure has essential advantages in terms of recyclability and unit weight reduction, providing good performance in product protection, thanks to the use of Extendo XZMX and a final PP-based design that offers sealing properties and tear propagation for convenient packaging opening. The PP-based structure is designed to meet Minimum Recyclability Criteria, which is part of the German Packaging Law VerpackG.

This innovation was selected among the pre-commercialized proposals, which include technologies covering the most important areas of emerging innovations entering the market in the years to come. 

Taghleef and Gerosa’s project is expected to be launched in 2023 at the end of the validation program in cooperation with some selected customers.

The awareness that the value of raw materials should be preserved for as long as possible is demanding a new responsibility at the manufacturing level. Products should be made to last longer, be reused or, when not possible, be recycled so that they become valuable secondary materials for new products.

Taghleef Industries is supporting the preservation of material through a portfolio that allows the redesign of traditional multi-material structures which would not fit the recyclability requirements as part of the services offered through its Dynamic Cycle approach.

Dynamic Cycle is Ti's set of initiatives aimed to address sustainability issues within and for its stakeholders, with the goal of contributing to the quality of life for generations to come.

The winners of this sustainable packaging innovation competition were unveiled at an awards dinner on the eve of the Innovation Horizon conference in Amsterdam.