There are tons of packaged products that seem to be fully recyclable but in reality, it can be a challenge for packaging to get properly sorted when it comes to its individual components—and PaperSeal is being introduced to increase the recyclability of food trays. PaperSeal trays use about 80-90% paperboard and 10-20% film depending on the dimensions of the packaging. The paperboard component comes from renewable fiber that's sourced from sustainably managed forests and it can easily be separated from the film liner for recycling.
The tray packaging design creates a high-quality seal like a traditional plastic tray and has the potential to be used for everything from cheese and meat to frozen foods, salads or produce.
Eco-Friendly Food Trays
PaperSeal Trays Help to Increase Food Packaging Recyclability
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Packaging - Packaging innovations that prioritize sustainability and recyclability
2. Renewable Materials - Exploring the use of renewable and sustainable materials in packaging design
3. Recycling Solutions - Innovative solutions that simplify recycling and streamline the sorting process
Industry Implications
1. Food Packaging - Revolutionizing food packaging to reduce waste and improve recyclability through eco-friendly designs
2. Sustainability - Offering sustainable solutions to reduce the environmental impact of packaging and meet consumer demand for eco-friendly products
3. Manufacturing - Developing manufacturing processes that prioritize the use of renewable and sustainable materials for packaging design