Duni Group has taken a significant leap toward circular sustainability with the launch of its new take-away packaging line, Vista. At the heart of this innovation lies a subtle yet powerful shift: the transition from traditional black plastic to a sleek, recyclable grey plastic base. More than just a visual update, this change ensures that the packaging can now be easily detected by optical sorting systems used in recycling plants tackling a longstanding challenge in food packaging waste.
Black plastic, commonly used in food containers, is notoriously difficult to recycle due to its inability to be identified by sorting machines. Duni’s new grey alternative is carbon black–free, sidestepping these limitations and significantly improving end-of-life recyclability. It’s a thoughtful redesign that aligns functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability hallmarks of Duni’s approach to responsible innovation.
“With Vista, we’re marrying sustainability with practicality,” says Caroline Tobiasson, Product Manager for Food Packaging Solutions at Duni Group. “This is packaging that works for real life—from sorting facilities to kitchen counters to the customer’s table.”
Designed with versatility in mind, Vista comes in five sizes with options for two or three compartment configurations, accommodating both hot and cold dishes. The polypropylene structure is optimized to reduce plastic usage while maintaining strength and thermal performance. Leak-proof, microwave-safe, and outfitted with anti-fog lids, these containers don’t just protect the meal they elevate its presentation.
Vista also introduces features like adjustable vents for steam release, tamper-evident closures, and a tear-off hinge that transforms the container into a serving bowl ideal for convenience and hygiene. A clever stacking design makes storage and transport efficient, both for restaurant operators and consumers.
This launch is part of Duni Group’s broader mission to lead with purpose in the foodservice packaging industry, driving innovations that meet regulatory demands and rising consumer expectations for greener solutions without compromising quality.