Graphic Packaging makes switching to fiber even easier with EnviroClip™ Duo

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Leading fiber-based packaging innovator Graphic Packaging International (‘Graphic Packaging’) has launched a new addition to its EnviroClip™ multipack portfolio: EnviroClip™ Duo

A fiber-based clip-style multipack solution, EnviroClip Duo allows customers to create high-impact, high-performance two-packs of glass and plastic bottles and jars, eliminating the need for shrink wrap, flexible rings and rigid plastic dog-teeth rings. The concept is also suitable for three-pack and four-pack configurations in a single lane.

Graphic Packaging’s design and innovation teams work closely with their customers to tailor the pack design to best accommodate the type and weight of the container it will carry through the supply chain – while keeping material use to a minimum.

Steve Gould, director, business development, global beverage & multipacks at Graphic Packaging unveiled the new solution, saying, “Our customers tell us they need innovative thinking and operational efficiency in addition to plastic reduction within their multipack portfolio, enabling them to better respond to the fast-paced omnichannel market where they operate today. That’s why we’re delighted to add greater diversity to our clip-style packaging range so we can meet our customers’ needs across a wider range of markets including beverage, food, health and personal care.

“The launch of EnviroClip Duo follows the introduction of EnviroClip Diamond, EnviroClip Beam and EnviroClip Bottles for the beverage segment in late 2022, so the range now accommodates an even greater range of applications and configurations in the non-beverage space.”

EnviroClip Duo can be applied to jars and bottles at a range of speeds, from manual application to an automated machinery solution designed and manufactured by Graphic Packaging. 

Gould added, “Our focus is on solving customers’ packaging challenges by developing innovative solutions that support them in achieving their sustainability goals, provide greater operational efficiency, and appeal to consumers in design and functionality.”


Source: Graphic Packaging