Tri-Star launches deli pot range made from recycled bottles
07 Aug 2018 --- UK packaging supplier Tri-Star Packaging has launched a brand new addition to its extensive and popular deli pot range: Four round pots manufactured from premium high-clarity rPET – made in part from recycled plastic bottles. The new KC Range combines optimum visibility on the shelf with market-leading sustainability.
Unlike the industry standard use of PET, rPET comes from plastic that has already been used and sorted, cleaned and transformed for reuse instead of going to waste.
The pots are designed for pasta, salad, olives, fruit pieces, muesli and a variety of other options along with specialty foods like ethnic cuisine, including noodles and rice. A robust one-size-fits-all lid maximizes convenience and enhances presentation. The lid also promotes longer shelf-life and eliminates leakage and can be branded subject to volume.
Due to the use of rPET material, the range is a highly sustainable food-to-go option that meets the surging demand for eco-packaging from both consumers and foodservice operators. The environmental kudos doesn't stop there: The KC Range is not only lighter in weight and therefore boasts a lower carbon footprint, but it is made within 50 miles of Enfield, at Tri-Star’s main hub. This cuts carbon mileage and shrinks the range's carbon footprint even more.
Kevin Curran, Managing Director, Tri-Star Packaging, comments: “Our new KC Range is all things to all people in the food-to-go market. Its crystal-clear, smooth curves of rPET make this both stylish and prominent on the shelf. It is also sustainable to meet the unique but multiple needs of operators such as delis and food stalls and to satisfy environmentally conscious consumers. The KC Range is the newest, best example of responsible, environment-friendly food-to-go packaging to date.”
The four sizes are 725ml, 500ml, 380ml, and the smallest, 250ml, ideal for dips, tasters and dressings.
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