SÜDPACK’s Focal Points at FachPack 2021
Recyclable mono-materials used in the innovative Pure-Line product family, which are also pioneering in terms of material efficiency and have been distinguished with numerous top awards in the industry represents one main focus for SÜDPACK at the September 28 – 30, 2021 European Trade Fair for Packaging, Technology, and Processing – FachPack.
“The Pure-Line offers solutions made of PP, PE, and PET, which are classified as recyclable in many countries. It is possible to optimally design the material structures to meet the requirements of a broad variety of applications. The spectrum ranges from thermoforming films to lidding films and high-barrier films for the production of doypacks,” recently announced the above-cited company.
SÜDPACK is also expecting a great deal of interest among visitors in its Multipeel resealing systems. This packaging concept is of particular importance for sausage, cold cuts, and cheese slices as it offers not only maximum convenience for consumers but also prolongs the shelf life of food products, which in turn reduces food waste.
“The reliable Multipeel product family has now been extended to include recyclable structures in order to meet the market demand for recyclable packaging concepts in this area as well,” explained the company’s experts.
SPQ – a Milestone in Package Printing
SÜDPACK is setting standards in terms of sustainability not only with its film solutions but also in package printing. Thanks to the newly developed SPQ technology (Sustainable Print Quality), it is possible to significantly reduce the consumption of ink, solvents, production waste, and energy while simultaneously improving print quality.
“As a result, SPQ improves the carbon footprint of package printing – and was honored with the German Packaging Award 2021 in the economic efficiency category,” said also the company’s representatives.
With SPQ technology, all designs are automatically and reliably set up using a standardized color palette. This provides numerous advantages, such as reduced set-up time – an aspect that has a particularly positive effect when dealing with frequently changing batches. Color stability makes potential printing adjustments and on-site print approval obsolete, and the amount of material needed for proofs is minimized.
“Thanks to SPQ, the previous conflict between efficiency and quality in the field of flexo printing has now been solved. We are extremely pleased about being able to put this sustainable and high-quality printing process on the market in the months to come,” explained Malte Rahneberg, Sales Manager Germany at SÜDPACK.
Sustainability in All of its Facets
Last but not least, SÜDPACK will be presenting the various facets involved in the implementation of a circular economy for flexible packaging. The film manufacturer is working intensely on the further development of concepts that contribute to closing loops in order to minimize the use of fossil-based raw materials in film production.
One targeted approach is chemical recycling, which is a high-temperature process that converts plastic waste into valuable resources that are then available in virgin-grade quality at the beginning of the process chain.