Norwegian ice cream producer Diplom-Is wins the international award for best packaging solution, which is produced by Berry Superfos.
Berry Superfos website will be relocating to our parent company’s website, Berry Global, at berryglobal.com later this year.
Valio is launching a new pot for its protein puddings. It combines cardboard and plastic with a unique coating to ensure a 120-day shelf life.
Berry Superfos introduces the ½ Gastro tray range, offering exceptional versatility in depth, volume, and colour, catering to diverse needs across the food industry.
Aiming for 100% reusable, recyclable, or compostable packaging by 2025, Berry Superfos is set to remove metal handles and the colour carbon black in 2024.
The French brewery Brasserie Licorne, known for its unicorn-themed branding, has opted for the SuperCup for serving its quality beers, ciders and energy drinks.
French plaster producer Beissier has transitioned one of its product lines to SuperLift® containers made with 30% recycled plastic and featuring the RecyClass label.
Read about our new revolutionary range of reusable bowls and lids, redefining the way restaurant food is served, enjoyed and packaged.
The recyclable sleeve on Berry Superfos cups for TINE, a Norwegian dairy leader, won the 2023 AWA International Award.
The closed-loop system project by Berry Superfos, aimed at recycling paint containers, has now been honoured with five distinct awards for its innovative circular solution.
Via BRC certification and other measures, we remain committed to maintain high standards of hygiene and quality for food packaging
Originally designed for beverages, the reusable SuperCup has just made its debut in the confectionery market.
InfinyCup has partnered with Berry Superfos to equip two major stadiums with the reusable SuperCup for beer and soft drinks during the 10th Rugby World Cup held in France.
Now you can switch from single-use to reusable cups for your brand with the new stylish and functional Berry Cup Range.
Register now to save time and unleash your creativity.
Gat Foods, supplier for the global beverage industry, has chosen Berry Superfos as packaging partner for its fruit juice concentrates to ensure freezer safety.
Bajro Ćatić, CEO of Ćatić Company which recently switched to UniPak for its popular Waltz cream rolls.
CEO Alexander Axelsson, Everbrand, about the switch to PCR-content containers for IS-FRITT de-icing products.
Bjørn Malm, head of sustainability at dairy company TINE
Berry Global is part of a first of its kind pilot project launched by Heinz and Tesco to recycle more soft plastics in the United Kingdom.
German coffee producer Tchibo chose Berry Superfos to produce coffee capsules made from renewable materials for their Qbo brand.
Ice cream producer Diplom-Is makes recycling possible by opting for a new non-carbon black colour for its containers.
The new Berry Superfos testing laboratory has obtained accreditation in the field of chemical testing and sampling of plastic products.
For sustainability reasons, dairy producer Milchwerke Schwaben joined forces with Berry Superfos to reduce the weight of their 1 kg packaging.
Food producer Choví launches more sustainable packaging developed in partnership with Berry Superfos
Hitam in France is impressed with the design expertise of Berry Superfos.
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In its commitment to fostering a circular, net-zero future, Berry Superfos is embarking on new initiatives aimed at ensuring that all its packaging products can be 100% reusable, recyclable, or compostable by 2025.
The strategic vision is clear, says Jamie Riley, sustainability manager at Berry Superfos: “To support our customers in achieving their sustainability goals and continue to propel our own sustainability journey, our goal is to eliminate non-recyclable products from our portfolio by 2025.”
Plastic handles to replace metal
One pivotal move to make the vision a reality involves the elimination of non-plastic components, particularly metal wire handles on industrial pails. Berry Superfos is set to replace metal handles with robust plastic alternatives by October 2024.
Jamie Riley says: “We look forward to introducing our upcoming robust plastic handles, meticulously designed to replace metal handles on the containers that still have them. This initiative aims to create mono-material solutions, significantly enhancing recyclability compared to multi-material packaging products.”
Eliminating carbon black
Another significant step toward circularity is the removal of black carbon-based masterbatches from the production of black packaging solutions, targeted for completion by October 2024. Berry Superfos aims to replace these with detectable, recyclable alternatives, so that packaging materials can be compatible with current recycling sortation systems. Importantly, customers will still have the option to choose black packaging solutions, now utilising a non-carbon black alternative.
Jamie Riley adds: “Several of our customers have already opted to exclude carbon-black from their packaging solutions. Now, Berry Superfos is on the brink of achieving a complete phase-out of carbon black from our portfolio, transitioning to alternatives detectable by sorting robots. We anticipate reaching this significant milestone no later than October 2024.”
Navigating the regulatory landscape: The Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive
These proactive steps are some of the measures taken by Berry Superfos that align with the upcoming Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (PPWR), an EU regulation designed to combat packaging pollution and foster a circular economy. The legislation has not yet been adopted, but is expected to introduce new key measures from 2030:
In essence, the new initiatives implemented by Berry Superfos will help to ensure that our customers are well-positioned to meet evolving regulatory requirements for the recyclability of their packaging solutions.
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