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If you are attending the boutique style trade fair MADE in Paris, Porte de Versailles, running from 8 to 9 September, you are cordially invited to visit the Superfos stand M54, Hall 2.2 for great packaging ideas in support of your food products. The 2020 theme of MADE is actually ‘New Origins’, inviting you to reflect on the many new and challenging aspects of the food business market today.
News about ‘the new black’ and the circular economy
As we all know, sustainability and care for the environment are top of the agenda, including the food market. Therefore, Superfos is pleased to show samples of a new non-carbon black plastic packaging suitable for food which is detectable during the waste sorting process. This means that after use the non-carbon black pack can be sorted for recycling purposes. Read more about this here.
Committed to sustainability
At our stand, you will also find the new generation of our RingLock® range, “Wave” – the small and nifty pot for snacks and sauces, now even better than before.
Superfos is committed to sustainability and offers plastic packaging of very low weight, either thermoformed or injection moulded. The material is PP (polypropylene) and is suitable for recycling. In this way, plastic packaging contributes to the development of the circular economy alongside its excellent qualities of convenience, protection of your food products, long shelf life and top-quality branding options.
Rémy Chanteclair, Business Development Manager, Superfos Region South, says:
“A packaging solution should support the brand image and meet the needs of both food producers, retailers and end-users. We are at MADE to listen to food producers’ needs so that we can give our professional advice on which type of packaging is the most appropriate match for success.”
Ready-to-use or just for you
Superfos showcases an exciting range of sustainable and innovative plastic packaging solutions, suitable for a broad range of food products including desserts, spreads, popcorn, honey, soups, dried fruits, snacks and sauces. When you visit the Superfos stand you can see and feel packaging samples such as the SuperLight™, SuperLock®, UniPak and RingLock® containers in various shapes and sizes.
If you are looking for special packaging with an innovative edge made just for your products, Superfos is pleased to assist you with the creation of a bespoke solution.
In any event, Superfos offers you a face-to-face exchange at the MADE trade fair in support of your business, whether you are producing branded food products, private label products or both.
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