SFA Packaging pushes sustainability in food packaging forward with its 100% recyclable shakers. This mono-material solution is designed to provide consumers with the best user experience through a multi-functional dispensing cap that incorporates an ingenious dual-valve system with integrated tamper-evident functionality, allowing consumers to dispense the required amount of product for every recipe.
The cleverly designed dispenser caters to a wide range of spices, seasonings, and needs. Each opening has a different number of holes and sizes to address the specific requirements of various dishes. With customer safety in mind, the shakers also feature a tamper-evident function, allowing users to see at a glance if the product has already been opened at the time of purchase.
Available in various bottle sizes and with sifters of 3, 5, or 9 holes, plus a sugar lid option, you can mix and match every part to find the best option for your packaging needs with our 3D configurator.
A Fully Circular Solution
With sustainability at its core, SFA optimized the pack to meet present consumer demands and international legislation. The company minimized the total weight by reducing the headspace required for filling the product and developed the entire pack using PP, which is open to decoration with IML, ensuring recyclability and shelf appeal. The company's NextCycle IML technology is a next-generation solution for sustainable rigid PP packaging. Improving on standard IML labels, NextCycle products are uniquely designed to separate from the container during the mechanical recycling process, while staying securely fastened with no impairment to its adhesive properties during its lifecycle.
The all-polypropylene packaging was assessed by RecyClass, the cross-industry initiative that advances plastic packaging circularity in Europe. Based on the October 2022 scoring methodology for white rigid PP packaging, the standard IML-decorated salt tube was classified as B!
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