Kiefel Packaging is showcasing a post-consumer recycled PET egg tray.
Each year approximately 100 billion USD of plastic packaging material value is lost from the economy. It is not only essential to consider used plastic as resource rather than waste from a sustainability perspective, but also from an economic viewpoint.
Kiefel’s Design for Recycling programme systematically bundles the company’s expertise to rethink the customers’ products. Every detail of the product is re-assessed and rethought together with the customers. The customers are supported in all steps of their product development cycle: From material and product composition, up to the optimal requirements for their tools and thermoforming process.
Kiefel Packaging has re-engineered the egg tray to facilitate the use of recycled post-consumer PET. The design demands were obvious: Uncompromised functionality and mechanical strength of the tray. Meticulous analysis and re-engineering of the material, tray and processing have led to a tray which is of similar quality to the ones available in virgin PS or PET.
The use of Kiefel’s new premium flatbed tooling in combination with the trendsetting new generation flatbed KMD thermoformers (presented in Kiefel’s Booth Hall 3, E 90) significantly streamlined development.
Next to a transition to PCR material, Kiefel Packaging offers the expertise and support for more drastic material changes: For instance, a switch to plant-based materials like PHA or PEF.
For more information on this project contact
Marius van der Schans,
Kiefel Packaging BV,
Tilburgseweg 2a,
5161 DA, Sprang-Capelle.
T + 31 (0) 416 272395.