In a significant stride towards sustainability, HUBER+SUHNER has introduced innovative blister packaging for its LISA and IANOS® fiber modules, achieving a 50% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared to traditional packaging methods. Crafted entirely from recycled PET, this new packaging solution not only ensures superior product protection but also aligns with the company's commitment to environmental responsibility.
The design features a dust-proof seal, safeguarding the modules from contamination and reducing the need for repackaging. Its universal fit accommodates all versions of LISA and IANOS modules, simplifying logistics and minimizing the variety of packaging materials required. Moreover, the stackable nature of the packaging enhances storage and transportation efficiency, leading to lower emissions and operational costs.
This initiative follows HUBER+SUHNER's earlier efforts to reduce plastic usage, including the transition to recyclable paper packaging for fiber optic cable assemblies, which eliminated over 2.2 million single-use plastic bags annually. The company plans to extend these sustainable packaging solutions across additional product lines, reinforcing its dedication to reducing environmental impact and supporting a circular economy.