Saving Food Via Resealable Packaging
Thursday, 04 July 2019
by valentyna
Many studies have proven packaging to be an environmentally advantageous and cost-effective strategy to reduce in-home and in-store food waste. At the present time, packaging seems to be getting a ‘beating’ on the environmental front, but let’s not forget the role it plays in protecting the product and reducing food waste. Food loss and waste
Saving Food Via Resealable Packaging
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
by valentyna
Click on image below to view and read article online – pages 30 & 31
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging
Put a Fresh Lid on it: Keep it fresher for longer
Wednesday, 09 January 2019
by valentyna
Resealable packaging that keeps food fresher for longer…much longer Ultimate in tamper evidence Infinitely scalable for large or small runs Let’s face it, most of us have an appetite for wanting to know that brands are doing their best in the area of sustainability. Producing sustainable packaging is an area that is closely aligned with
Protect your product with our Fresh Lid packaging solution
Tuesday, 02 October 2018
by valentyna
Resealable packaging, a first for fresh produce Ultimate in tamper evidence Infinitely scalable for large or small runs The recent strawberry sabotage situation shows us all how packaging formats are so important when it comes to product integrity. How can a primary producer / grower / contract packer overcome the public concern about purchasing deliberately
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging
Waste Not! Reclose with NO Zipper = Less Plastic
Thursday, 30 August 2018
by valentyna
[one_third] Less plastic than zipper Reduce packaging film (68% reduction in plastic) More cost-effective than any other closure Sustainability, a word so often used in packaging but seldom applied efficiently. It is on the list of consumer desires, but they don’t want to pay for it, and neither do you. However, what if we told
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging
Fresh Lid RESEAL Product Offers More Innovative Packaging Solutions.
Friday, 23 June 2017
by valentyna
A simple function reseal that’s easy to use. Reseal over 20 times with perfect performance. Fresh produce and meat industry focused. Result Group has entered into a new strategic partnership with global packaging innovators, Tadbik – and will be on display at Foodpro on Result stand C54. Tadbik offers innovative products, technological expertise and operational
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging
A fresh new RESEAL & CONVENIENCE product offers more innovative packaging solutions by Result Group.
Sunday, 25 September 2016
by valentyna
Two new cutting edge innovations in product packaging Fresh Lid keeps food fresh longer and eliminates the need for additional labels Carry Handle Labels offers convenience and a unique point of difference on shelf Result Group has entered into a new strategic partnership with global packaging innovators, Tadbik. Tadbik offers innovative products, technological expertise and
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging
Sunrice reap benefit of on pack reseal system.
Sunday, 01 February 2015
by valentyna
Reseal makes consumers smile Neutral packaging cost, but big development International solution across multiple plants When looking to innovate on pack and create a point of difference with a pack redesign, Sunrice jumped at the chance to build this feature in during the pack design stage. The outcome was an integrated solution on existing Vertical
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging
Reseal puts your brand in a consumer‘s hand……not just at purchase, but at every use.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
by valentyna
No major capital expense required. Won‘t slow your production output. More cost effective than any other closure. Now more than ever, offering your customers a tangible reason to buy your product over your competitors, is a key factor in day-to-day consumer goods sales. This coupled with packaging formats that are hard to open or not
- Published in Resealable Packaging, Value Added Packaging