Latest packaging solution reduces plastic by 85% than a “traditional tray”

June 12, 2020

MULTIVAC and DS Smith have put heads together to form a design and produce ECO Bowl – an innovative solution for fresh foods that “reduces plastic by 85% than a traditional tray”.

Harbouring the major issue of sustainability in the minds of consumers, bigger brands and businesses are finding themselves deeper into the sea of the value-driven consumer, with buyers continuously in search of buying products that have a favourable impact on the environment. 

Always in search for more sustainable and affordable solutions, MULTIVAC and DS Smith have come together to design and produce ECO Bowl – a solution for fresh foods in modified atmosphere packaging based on corrugated cardboard tray.

DS Smith and MULTIVAC have fashioned a strategic partnership to ensure maximum scalability of the ECO Bowl solution to customers in food production and retail industries across European countries.

ECO Bowl is completely recyclable corrugated cardboard tray covered with a plastic skin film and lid film that reduces plastic by 85% than a traditional tray.  

To eliminate excess packaging and with one in two Europeans sorting and recycling more than they did five years ago, ECO Bowl’s plastic skin and lid film can be “easily removed for disposal, leaving the corrugated tray for recycling”, DS Smith says.

The innovation behind ECO Bowl demonstrates the strides DS Smith is taking to encourage greater sustainability within the retail landscape, and through our partnership with MULTIVAC, we are committed to driving the circular economy at greater scale.

It says the ECO Bowl allows for “easy and effective” implementation for customers – it is designed to run on MULTIVAC thermoforming packaging machines and tray sealers and can guarantee equal shelf life when compared with conventional modified atmosphere packaging for fresh food, or even improve it.  

ECO Bowl has already been tested in the market with amidori. The German producer of plant-based meat alternatives chose ECO Bowl and successfully implemented the solution at the end of 2019. 

Marc Chiron, Sales, Marketing & Innovation Director Packaging at DS Smith, commented: “We’re thrilled to see the success amidori is having with ECO Bowl and this is a great example of the benefits that customers can reap when they choose to implement this new generation of packaging innovations into their supply chains.”  

“The innovation behind ECO Bowl demonstrates the strides DS Smith is taking to encourage greater sustainability within the retail landscape, and through our partnership with MULTIVAC, we are committed to driving the circular economy at greater scale”. 

Bernd Lasslop, Vice President Partner Products & Consumables at MULTIVAC commented: “We are constantly working on innovative solutions to reduce the quantity of packaging materials and on packaging concepts that meet the current requirements in terms of resource efficiency and recyclability. ECO Bowl is yet another example of these efforts.”