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Convenient and sustainable at the same time

07/05/2020 | 3 min read
Theresa Wieser

Greiner Packaging introduces reusable lid for yogurt cups

Plastic lids provide a secure seal for yogurt after it has been opened – and they extend the shelf life of the food product, prevent it from absorbing odors, and ensure it does not spill. The only problem is that the lids end up in the trash once the yogurt cup is empty. Large volumes of waste are not the only consequence – a valuable resource is also lost forever if no recycling takes place. Together with its long-standing Austrian customer Berglandmilch, Greiner Packaging has now responded to this issue by developing a reusable lid. It is not just convenient but also helps to cut down on the use of plastic.

Kremsmünster, Austria, May 2020. Schärdinger, Tirol Milch, and Stainzer brands have been using the new snap-on lid since April. Manufactured using the injection molding process, the lid is dishwashersafe and has a 95-millimeter diameter that fits most standard yogurt cups on the market. Because it can be reused, the lid helps save plastic while also sealing the cup perfectly and helping to extend the shelf life of the product inside.

Packaging facts


Technology

Injection molding


Decoration

IML


Material

PP

An end-to-end solution with a perfect fit

By producing this reusable lid, Greiner Packaging offers its customers an end-to-end solution – the cup and lid can be manufactured together to ensure a perfect fit. “The reusable lid is environmentally friendly yet convenient – that means we can offer consumers a sustainable solution that’s impressive on a number of levels,” stresses Verena Sallinger, Product Manager at Berglandmilch. “As long-standing partners, we know we can rely on Greiner Packaging. We benefit in terms of both proximity to the production location and security of supply.”

Working together to achieve a circular economy

The reusable lid meets Greiner Packaging’s requirements for sustainability, too – the company is committed to the concept of a circular economy that keeps plastic in circulation as a material for as long as possible. In the event that the lid does have to be disposed of eventually, it will ideally be recycled and incorporated into new plastic products in its reprocessed form. 

We’re happy that more and more customers are working together with us on sustainable packaging solutions. This gives us the opportunity to demonstrate that a circular economy in the packaging sector can work when all the stages of the supply chain pull together.

Konrad Wasserbauer, Director Circular Economy at Greiner Packaging

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