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    James Cropper goes Tailor Made for Packaging Innovations

    • James Cropper Papers
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    British master papermaker James Cropper is inviting brands to celebrate their uniqueness by unveiling its new ‘Tailor Made’ service at this year’s Luxury Packaging Innovations in London and Luxepack Monaco

    With over 170 years of experience providing innovative, custom-made paper products, James Cropper understands the need for brands to stand out and, this year, the Lake District-based business is placing particular emphasis on these credentials with the launch of Tailor Made. The service will be showcased at the exhibition, which take place on 14 and 15 September at Olympia in London and 21, 22 and 23 September at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.

    Susan Wilson, Global Packaging Director at James Cropper, said: “Creating personalised solutions to brands’ paper requirements has always been at our core but now, with Tailor Made, we’re taking our bespoke service to a new level. Being fully immersed in the world of premium and luxury, we know how important it is for brands operating in that sector to stand out and express their individuality through their packaging, and we’re here to work closely with them to facilitate that.”

    The extensive variables available through the Tailor Made service range from the individual fibres used to the ways they’re engineered, coloured, converted and embossed. For retailers wishing to advocate sustainability, for example, ingredients such as coffee cups or post-consumer waste can be used, while unique shades of soft-touch papers can be developed for a sophisticated impression.

    Susan continued: “The Tailor Made service allows brands to tell their story through paper and explore the endless creative possibilities presented by such a versatile product. We allow clients to focus purely on their vision and let their imaginations run wild – then we bring their ideas to life, utilising the experience, tools and expertise we’ve developed over almost two centuries.

    The result is a truly custom product that perfectly complements and elevates a brand’s offering.”

    Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging bring together over 170 leading suppliers and over 4,000 packaging buyers to share ideas and forge working relationships. The two-day event will also feature a range of seminars and networking events.

    Attendees will be able to browse a selection of James Cropper’s premium paper ranges and packaging solutions, while experts will be on hand to provide individual consultations.

    James Cropper will be at:
    Stand H14 at the Luxury Packaging Innovations London
    Stand DB9 at Luxepack Monaco

    See also

    From Latte To Luxury: How paper coffee cups are helping brands go green

    There’s an ever-increasing pressure on companies to reduce their carbon footprint by providing greener products and services – and the packaging industry is no exception; indeed, it’s an obvious area to cut down on waste. With paper being one of the most sustainable materials available, its use is ubiquitous in packaging for a number of different types of product. However, we’re always looking for ways to make paper production even more environmentally friendly.

    McDonald's and James Cropper partner for pioneering recycling trial

    British master papermaker James Cropper announces a trial recycling partnership with McDonald’s UK, as they both explore pioneering moves in sustainability and recycling. The partnership will enable paper cups used in McDonald’s restaurants across the UK, every week, to be recycled at James Cropper’s state-of-the-art reclaimed fibre plant – turning previously non-recyclable, plastic-coated paper cups into new paper products.

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    • Modified 09 Sep 2016
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