01.18.19
Winners of the 2019 WorldStar competition, organized by the World Packaging Organization, were announced.
In the food category, Constantia Flexibles International (Austria) received a WorldStar for the Cat Milk in Aluminum Portion-Pack.
Animonda´s Milkies portion-packs contain 15g of cat milk in four different variations. The aroma must be protected throughout the 12-month shelf life, so aluminum packs proved ideal, due to their excellent barrier properties. Opening, dispensing and disposing of the totally recyclable packaging is very clean, hygienic and easy.
Another food category WorldStar went to Huhtamaki Flexible Packaging (Germany) for its new 3-layer laminate, Lamineo, which uses extrusion rather than adhesive in its construction. Between the PET and aluminum foil, an extrusion layer is placed instead of adhesive. This layer increases the distance between these two dimensionally stable materials, which strengthens the rigidity, according to Huhtamaki. This reduces the amount of PE by up to 20% without any loss of performance or rigidity.
Ready2Cook Skin Packaging Solution from Plus Pack AS (Denmark) also received recognition in the food category. These innovative containers improve product presentation – like standing up on shelves – as well as consumer convenience, resource efficiency and simplified storage and distribution. Skin packaging onto aluminum containers offers a fresh solution for foods as well as maximum flexibility for the consumer, as the container can go directly from the chilled cabinet to the oven or even BBQ.
Rounding off a dominant food category performance, the Tetra Fino Aseptic 100 Ultra MiM, from Tetra Pak (Italy) was chosen for its ability to enable dairy and juice drinks to be distributed in carton pouches at room temperature and subsequently turned into frozen products in shops or at home. This means producers can tap into the $72 billion global ice cream market without the need for additional investment in chilled distribution systems.
“The continued success, at the WorldStars, for the Aluminum foil sector once again demonstrates the valuable contribution our Alufoil Trophy competition makes to improving packaging globally,” said Henning Grimm, manager communications of the European Aluminum Foil Association. "Foil rollers and converters continue to be at the forefront of packaging innovation and design. The addition of a WorldStar confirms the leading role Aluminum foil plays in modern packaging solutions.”
In the food category, Constantia Flexibles International (Austria) received a WorldStar for the Cat Milk in Aluminum Portion-Pack.
Animonda´s Milkies portion-packs contain 15g of cat milk in four different variations. The aroma must be protected throughout the 12-month shelf life, so aluminum packs proved ideal, due to their excellent barrier properties. Opening, dispensing and disposing of the totally recyclable packaging is very clean, hygienic and easy.
Another food category WorldStar went to Huhtamaki Flexible Packaging (Germany) for its new 3-layer laminate, Lamineo, which uses extrusion rather than adhesive in its construction. Between the PET and aluminum foil, an extrusion layer is placed instead of adhesive. This layer increases the distance between these two dimensionally stable materials, which strengthens the rigidity, according to Huhtamaki. This reduces the amount of PE by up to 20% without any loss of performance or rigidity.
Ready2Cook Skin Packaging Solution from Plus Pack AS (Denmark) also received recognition in the food category. These innovative containers improve product presentation – like standing up on shelves – as well as consumer convenience, resource efficiency and simplified storage and distribution. Skin packaging onto aluminum containers offers a fresh solution for foods as well as maximum flexibility for the consumer, as the container can go directly from the chilled cabinet to the oven or even BBQ.
Rounding off a dominant food category performance, the Tetra Fino Aseptic 100 Ultra MiM, from Tetra Pak (Italy) was chosen for its ability to enable dairy and juice drinks to be distributed in carton pouches at room temperature and subsequently turned into frozen products in shops or at home. This means producers can tap into the $72 billion global ice cream market without the need for additional investment in chilled distribution systems.
“The continued success, at the WorldStars, for the Aluminum foil sector once again demonstrates the valuable contribution our Alufoil Trophy competition makes to improving packaging globally,” said Henning Grimm, manager communications of the European Aluminum Foil Association. "Foil rollers and converters continue to be at the forefront of packaging innovation and design. The addition of a WorldStar confirms the leading role Aluminum foil plays in modern packaging solutions.”