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    SIG puts a cap on product waste

    Customers are facing increasing demand for sustainable packaging from consumers and regulators, with a particular focus on single-use plastics to tackle today’s concerns about plastic waste leaking into the environment, especially into the world’s oceans.

    MEETING CONSUMER AND REGULATORY DEMAND

    The European Union’s Single-Use Plastics Directive includes a requirement for all single-use beverage containers to come with their caps attached by July 2024 to help ensure the caps are disposed of and recycled together with the rest of the pack.

    SIG has developed tethered caps ready for market launch well in advance of the 2024 deadline to reassure customers that SIG remains the right partner to help them meet consumer demand for sustainable packaging and stay ahead of European regulatory requirements.

    NO COMPROMISE ON CONVENIENCE

    The first tethered closures to be introduced are combiMaxx and combiSwift for our core family-size carton portfolio as well as domeTwist for our combidome carton bottle. SIG’s tethered caps use a robust double-hinge solution that proved highly suitable for consumers during market research.

    When the pack is opened for pouring, the cap can be firmly fixed at the desired position by pressing it down until it clicks. This means the consumer can pour from the pack without the cap getting in the way and without needing to hold down the cap with their fingers.

    To close the pack, the cap is simply lifted slightly before closing in the usual way. There is no compromise in convenience when pouring or drinking from the pack and tethering the cap to the pack adds convenience by avoiding the cap getting lost. The pack can be opened and closed easily as needed until it’s empty, then the cap and the pack can be recycled together.

    PLUG AND PLAY SOLUTION FOR OUR CUSTOMERS

    The new tethered caps are designed to be used with existing SIG filling lines and closure applicators, with no major capital expenditure required by customers. This demonstrates a flexibility and adaptability that enables customers to be confident in SIG’s packaging and filling solutions as a secure investment for the future.

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    With a pioneering reputation for providing customers with maximum flexibility and speed, SIG is taking production to the next level with the seamless new opportunities of SIG Digital Printing for aseptic carton packs produced in Europe. This professional printing solution offers full-color digital printing on SIG carton packs without the need for cylinders or printing forms, enabling more flexibilization and agility to meet specific customer demands.

    Nestlé Vietnam opts for SIG’s “One Cap, One Code” solution to engage with Gen Z consumers

    Nestlé is the first company in Vietnam to opt for SIG’s innovative QR code closure solution “One Cap, One Code” for effective and unique one-to-one online marketing opportunities. The aim is to appeal in particular to Gen Z consumers and to strengthen their brand loyalty via a differentiated reward program. Since May, the closure caps of the popular Nestlé Milo Teen Protein drinks, in SIG's combismile carton packs, have included unique QR codes that can be easily scanned and serve as reward points that can be redeemed online.

    SIG set for growth with new state-of-the-art production plant in China

    As the Asia-Pacific region continues to be one of the major growth engines for aseptic carton packaging, SIG has announced investment in the region with the construction of a second production plant in Suzhou, China. To meet current and future customer demand, the new 120,000 square meter plant is expected to be operational in early 2021 and will be situated at the Suzhou Industrial Park, close to the company’s existing production facility and Tech Centre.

    • Jo Webb
    • Product Info
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    • Created 14 Jun 2021
    • Modified 16 Jun 2021
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