Sanner, a company that provides sustainable packaging goods and contract growth and production services, announced that it will display its new Tethered Cap as part of its sustainable effervescent tablet packaging portfolio at Pharmpack Europe, which is going to be held from Jan. 21–22 in Paris.
Because the TE security ring on the tethered cap remains in place, it allows all plastic components to be recycled, which has become important for producers of effervescent supplement tablets looking to enhance the sustainability of their products. The Tethered Cap is also easy to implement to present filling procedures without switches or interruptions.
“Supporting an operative circular economy is essential to Sanner,” focused Stefan Verheyden, CEO of the Sanner Group. “This put on to our goods as well as our own functions. The fact that we currently achieved EcoVadis Gold status proves that sustainable procedures are decisively anchored in our business strategy.”
Sanner will be offering the Tethered Cap along with its extended global manufacturing footprint and packaging facilities, comprising its portfolio of desiccant choices, such as the TabTecCR, for moisture- and odor-sensitive pharmaceuticals and supplements, at booth 4G46 at the time of the event.
In addition, Verheyden and Jim Collins, president of Pharmaceutical Delivery Systems LLC, will offer insights into the influence of international business policy on the pharmaceutical industry in their joint performance at the event.
At CHPI Frankfurt, Maija Pohjakallio, VP, Climate and Circular Economy, Metsä Group, conferred on how fiber-based packaging can support sustainability efforts.
“A very essential question associated with packaging is that by optimizing your packaging options, you can decrease your scope three releases,” Pohjakallio expressed in an interview with PharmTech. “And about fiber-based packaging, there are two very essential elements that actually have a big impact on the carbon footprint of the packaging. One is the stake in fossil-free energy used in production. And the other one is material efficacy. If you utilize fewer fibers in making the packing of the same properties, of course, that means a better carbon footprint.”
The company provides desiccant closures and effervescent tablet packaging, tailored solutions in the areas of medical equipment and diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and consumer healthcare, and distributes its products to more than 150 countries worldwide, with more than 820 employees.
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