Cardboard-plastic combinations have already made a strong impression for a number of years, delivering a positive environmental impact thanks to their recyclability and extremely ecofriendly properties. To make it even easier for consumers to separate the cardboard and plastic, Greiner Packaging teamed up with cardboard packaging and labeling firm Offsetdruckerei Schwarzach to develop a new tear-off system, which makes recycling even more intuitive.
Kremsmünster, Austria (September, 2019) – K3® packaging consists of just two parts: an unprinted, white or transparent plastic cup, along with a cardboard wrap – which, if necessary, can also be made of recycled material. The new, patent-pending tear-off system makes separating and recycling these two components clean and intuitive. “Cardboard-plastic combinations are extremely environmentally friendly compared to other packaging solutions. But it’s important that the two components are actually separated and properly disposed of, too,” stresses Jens Krause, Sales Director Switzerland at Greiner Packaging. “With that in mind, we’ve put a lot of effort into developing a new tear-off system in recent months that makes their separation even more intuitive and, most importantly, is impossible to miss.” When the cardboard and plastic are separated, the packaging is 100 percent recyclable, making it a perfect example of a circular economy product.