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Print giant HP laps up kids' lunch box design platform

Environmental message in an education setting snatches it for Grimsby packaging giant

Chris Tonge, executive director of Ultimate Group, with some of the personalised Kids Ink lunch bags designed by school children who have taken part in the project.(Image: Ultimate Group / Southbank PR)

A unique educational innovation has won a Grimsby digital packaging solutions company a major industry accolade.

Ultimate Digital, based on Europarc, picked up the Flexible Packaging Award at the 2019 HP Inkspiration Awards º£½ÇÊÓÆµ & Ireland.

Its Kids Ink campaign, described as a fun, interactive and educational platform, gives children the opportunity to design their own unique, reusable lunch bag using the latest Biomaster antimicrobial technology. It is also made from 100 per cent recyclable plastic – involving the next generation in tackling today’s environmental issues.

Chris Tonge, executive director of Ultimate Group, was delighted to win the award. He said: “This has been a really rewarding project to work on and it has involved the entire Ultimate Digital team. It has been fantastic to get some of the kids here to see their designs being printed.”

Ultimate Group's Kids Ink project in the classroom.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

Using the latest variability capability of Ultimate Digital’s HP 20000 presses – with the Grimsby team the first in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to adopt them – thousands of individual children’s designs can be printed in each production run.

Kids Ink integrates with the school curriculum, allowing children to design their very own personalised lunch bags while teaching children on the important topics of healthy eating and the environment.

Children have used their designs to write messages on their bags, such as “recycle plastic” and “one person can change the world”, reinforcing responsible actions.

Chris said: “Recyclability and sustainability of plastics is so important and Kids Ink enables schools to teach this in a fun an interactive way.”