“We went to our last UK trade event with the theme ‘We love sustainable plastics’, and at Packaging Innovations, we want to take the story one step further.”
Greiner Packaging is exhibiting at EasyFairs’ Packaging innovations show at the NEC in May, with the message: ‘Design for recycling is the key to sustainable packaging’.
“We believe that to develop and deliver the most sustainable packaging solutions, recyclability needs to be designed in from the start,” says Greiner Packaging UK & Ireland Sales Director Julie Eller. “Design for recycling covers every aspect of the packaging and starts with the materials we use. Our factory in Dungannon, Northern Ireland recently invested over £3,700,000 in a new PET decontamination and extrusion line to enable the use of more recycled materials in its market leading cup, pot and tub ranges as well as continuing innovation with more sustainable materials.”
Recycled PET flake is cleaned and washed, but still requires further decontamination, so a new world-class decontamination unit has been installed which enables the removal of impurities, creating a food-safe material. This is integrated with a new material feed system which is directly linked to a new, state-of-the-art extrusion line. This combination gives complete flexibility with the capacity to utilise recycled input materials, virgin or a combination of both, giving total flexibility to meet product and customer requirements.
“Investing in these new machines is the latest step in our continued commitment to innovate, increase capacity and reduce our carbon footprint,” says Julie Eller.“ Since Greiner Packaging first introduced its K3® cardboard-plastic innovation in 2007, there has been continuous investment at our UK manufacturing facility. But alongside investing to create new packaging solutions, there has been a constant focus on investing in improving our environmental sustainability performance and pursuing our goal to achieve a circular economy.”