Antalis agrees to acquire packaging company Pakella
Pakella will strengthen Antalis' offering in the industrial and food packaging markets of the Baltic countries.
01 February 2024
01 February 2024
Pakella will strengthen Antalis' offering in the industrial and food packaging markets of the Baltic countries.
The updated packaging is in line with the company's overarching sustainability goals.
As packaging waste grows, worries about its lasting effects on the environment, wildlife, and human health have heightened.
The printer is located at Eco Flexibles’s new factory in Northampton, UK, to produce monopolymer and paper packaging.
The expanded collaboration has been applauded by members of both companies.
The transition reduces plastic usage by 79% and adheres to the retailer's Plan A net-zero roadmap.
The baskets offer various customisable printing options for brands to increase their shelf presence.
The companies are aiming to achieve a 25% reduction in CO₂ emissions via this move.
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