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PAPACKS' Fiber-Bottle Finalist in Prestigious Awards, Set to Revolutionize Packaging

PAPACKS' Fiber-Bottle could replace plastic bottles worldwide. Its success at the Sustainability Awards could mark a turning point in the packaging industry.

there are glass bottles placed in green cartons. on the carton coca cola life is written.
there are glass bottles placed in green cartons. on the carton coca cola life is written.

PAPACKS' Fiber-Bottle Finalist in Prestigious Awards, Set to Revolutionize Packaging

PAPACKS, a trailblazing packaging company, has made remarkable progress in its quest to replace plastic containers. Pilot production lines for its innovative Fiber-Container are now operational, and the product has been named a finalist in the prestigious Sustainability Awards 2025.

The Fiber-Container, a patented, scalable alternative to plastic bottles, is designed for products like dietary supplements. Crafted from moulded fiber, it eliminates plastic entirely, including the closure, and is fully recyclable. The container's integrated screw thread and optional plant-based barrier coating make it suitable for both liquid and non-liquid products, reducing CO2 emissions and fitting seamlessly into existing paper recycling streams.

PAPACKS plans to expand production capacities through its Gigafactories and collaborate with major brands to phase out plastic bottles worldwide. The innovation has already garnered strong interest from industries such as pharmaceuticals, health, and food. Brands like Vöslauer and Coca-Cola have already partnered with PAPACKS for the production of fiber containers. The company aims to establish full-scale facilities globally via its PAPACKS Licensing program.

The winners of the Sustainability Awards 2025, including the fate of the Fiber-Container, will be announced at the Sustainable Packaging Summit in Utrecht on 10-12 November. PAPACKS' groundbreaking product offers a tangible solution to the global plastic waste crisis, and its success could signal a significant shift in the packaging industry.

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