Take wherever you wish: sustainable packaging for active consumers
On-the-go foods made for active consumers are conquering shops, as the pace of life accelerates. Sustainable packaging is also important for shoppers. Functional and sustainable Tetra Prisma® Aseptic packaging solutions are the answer to these consumer needs.
According to Tetra Pak Index 2023, 83% of shoppers buy products that positively impact their physical and mental well-being and 70% of respondents believe healthy products shouldn’t harm the environment.
“The ergonomic shape of Tetra Prisma® Aseptic packaging makes it fit perfectly in the hand, which is important for consumer comfort. Sustainability of the packaging is also crucial, as it contains not only cellulose, but also biopolymers from sugar cane or certified recycled polymers”, explains Joanna Hecht, packaging portfolio director of Tetra Pak in Eastern Europe. With Tetra Prisma® Aseptic, manufacturers can choose from 200ml, 250ml and 300ml sizes, easily and quickly switching between them on the Tetra Pak® A3/CompactFlex packaging line. The packaging can be closed with the Dream Cap™ 26 Pro cap or paper drinking straw. Tetra Prisma® Aseptic Edge is ideal for packaging a wide range of liquid products, such as juices, nectars, natural and flavoured waters, dairy products, soy, sports and non-carbonated drinks, and liquid foods. (x)
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