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Packaging firm PFF Group launches product that aims to reduce plastic waste

The firm is targeting the new product at the dairy industry but says it has further uses

PFF Group sales director Ian Smith(Image: handout from Cicada Communications)

A Northern packaging specialist has launched a fully recyclable product that aims to reduce plastic waste from the food industry.

PFF Group, which has a site in Washington and a base in Keighley, West Yorkshire, has launched a product called IMPAC-T, which contains less plastic than conventional PET packaging and can be used for dairy products such as yoghurt as well as a range of other produce.

The company has now made a significant investment in new process technology to bring the lighter weight packaging option to the market. It uses less plastic and more recycled materials, making it easier to recycle, while the plastic and card elements of the packaging can be more easily separated for reprocessing.

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In addition, the way the IMPAC-T packs are manufactured is a more efficient single stage process than traditional card wrap processes, further reducing the product’s carbon footprint.

PFF Group sales director Ian Smith said: “We have developed this concept and invested in innovative manufacturing processes to produce a new unique, light weight, recycled PET hybrid pack designed for use by food manufacturers.

“IMPAC-T is intrinsic to PFF’s core values of innovation, sustainability and creativity. We are proud to bring this new product to market and showcase our credentials as a leading independent º£½ÇÊÓÆµ food packaging manufacturer committed to the complete recycling process.

“As well as being designed for the dairy sector, IMPAC-T can be used for a range of other food applications where sealed in freshness and strong branding are essential.”