Mondi will be present in hall 7, booth 258
Mondi, a global provider in packaging and paper, will showcase innovative sustainable packaging at this year’s Fachpack, the trade fair for packaging, packaging machinery, and packaging design in Nuremberg.
The company will demonstrate how Mondi’s customer-centric approach helps customers map their path to sustainability by asking the right questions along the value chain, considering the needs of customers, their products, and our planet.
During the trade fair, Mondi will present its product highlights to trade visitors in a short 30-minute presentation at the Innovationbox.
The Mondi booth will feature a range of their award-winning packaging solutions: Advantage StretchWrap, a paper pallet wrap that replaces plastic wrapping; RetortPouch Recyclable, a mono-material solution that contributes to building a circular economy, and Mono Formable PP, a fully recyclable thermoforming plastic film with optimal barrier properties.
The team will showcase their range of functional barrier papers used as a replacement for a variety of plastic films. These products illustrate Mondi’s commitment to creating packaging that is sustainable by design, using paper where possible and plastic when useful.
“While our world is constantly changing, we must not lose focus on sustainability as it is becoming increasingly important. There are many ways for a business to achieve its sustainability goals,” says Johannes Klumpp, growth & commercial excellence director, Mondi Flexible Packaging.
“Mondi’s aim is to help our customers find the most suitable route. We do this by collaborating and by continuing to invest in our capabilities. We look forward to meeting our customers, machine producers, and partners at Fachpack this year to discuss the possibilities.”
Mondi recently announced a Euro 1 billion expansionary capital investment program to strengthen its leading position in the sustainable packaging market.
Fachpack runs from 27 to 29 September. Mondi will be in hall 7, booth 258
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