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RPC highlights its versality

  • Berry Global
Europe, UK, Ireland, Beauty, Personal Care, Personal Care, Eating, Drinking, Food, Home Care, Paints, Finishes, Pastes, Automotive, DIY, Premium, Chemicals, Industrial, Primary Packaging, Jars, Pots, Jars - Plastic, Plastic

Global plastics specialist RPC Group will have one of the largest stands at this year’s Packaging Innovations at the NEC where the company will showcase its abilities as a one-stop packaging solutions provider across a wide range of markets and applications.

Ten of the group’s UK operations will be represented on the stand, demonstrating the breadth of the company’s offering in containers and closures, its technical leadership in all the major plastic conversion processes, and the many sustainability benefits of its packs.

A key feature will be plastic’s design flexibility with RPC’s ability to create bespoke solutions, tailored to specific customer requirements, that help deliver brand differentiation in terms of both aesthetics and functionality.  These same benefits are also built into the company’s extensive standard container ranges where a choice of advanced decoration techniques can also help to individualise finished packs.

Stand highlights will include a variety of multilayer technologies to deliver extended ambient shelf life for food products, along with many examples of packs that meet ever-increasing demands for consumer convenience and on-the-go consumption.  In the personal care and beauty sector, innovative dispensing systems and high-end cream jars will be two examples of how plastics can deliver the premium image required in this market.

For industrial and household chemicals, and paint, garden, automotive and DIY products, the focus will be on plastics’ ability to combine superb functionality with effective on-shelf appeal.

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  • Modified 10 Jan 2017
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