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Packaging and labelling fresh fruit and vegeta-bles sustainably

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By Press Packagin… on Wed, 05/26/2021 - 20:11

Enger, 25 May 2021 - There is a new trend in the packaging of fruit and vegetables: Single-origin recyclable packs made of pa-perboard or cardboard are gradually replacing the typical plastic trays, which usually have an additional pillow pack, or are wrapped in stretch film or netting. MULTIVAC's full wrap labelling offers a sustainable and high-quality solution for plastic-free packaging concepts. It requires just one wraparound label to se-curely seal the packs and also provide the product presentation at the same time. The packs are not only impressive at the point of sale with their attractive presentation, they also guarantee a high level of acceptance with consumers, who are increasingly reaching for recyclable packs.

Packaging concepts with board trays, which meet the current require-ments in terms of recyclability, are generally however cost-intensive and less efficient. This is because a cardboard sleeve usually has to be ap-plied manually to the pack, or alternatively only low cycle rates can be achieved, if the application of the banderole is automated in an inter-mittent packaging process. If complex folding cartons are used, these often have to be closed manually and frequently provided with an addi-tional label.
Greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness through automation 

With its L 310 full wrap conveyor belt labeller, MULTIVAC can now offer an efficient solution for the attractive presentation of fresh fruit and vegetables in trays, which are stable and straight-walled without any product protrusion, or alternatively in trays with side flaps, if there is some degree of product protrusion.
The cardboard trays are automatically labelled and sealed on the run with self-adhesive labels made of paper, and the trays are either fed in manually or transferred directly from an upstream module. This pro-vides significant cost savings and higher cycle rates, when compared with time-consuming, manual packaging solutions. The cycle output of the L 310 is up to 90 packs per minute. Labels with a width of up to 500 mm and a weight of up to 170 g/m² can be run - and if required, an additional label can also be applied to the bottom of the pack dur-ing the same process.

The labeller can be equipped with a zero downtime function for even more efficiency and process reliability, as well as with label/print moni-toring at even the highest throughput. A wide selection of printing technology is also available for printing all the production-related data.
Maximum flexibility for shapes, materials and convenience

“Since the full wrap labels are stabilised by the backing material, virtual-ly all shapes are possible. The range of shapes extends from curves and cut-outs right up to specially tailored shapes to match the product or pack,” explains Michael Reffke, Product Manager at MULTIVAC Marking & Inspection. “The labels can also be used as a carrier handle - and it is possible to integrate perforations into the full wrap labels, if the mate-rials have a weight of 130 g/m² or more.” 

Standard self-adhesive labels made of paper or renewable materials are used to ensure that the pack is completely plastic-free and recyclable. But labels made of PP or PET can also of course be used for full wrap labelling. When compared with cardboard sleeves, full wrap labelling enables very light label material to be used, and this in turn has a posi-tive effect on the CO2 balance along the entire process chain. “If full wrap labels are used instead of cardboard sleeves, the weight of the banderole can even be halved,” adds Michael Reffke. 

Powerful options create incentives to buy 
As regards appeal at the point of sale and the usable area for product promotion, full wrap labelling surpasses conventional packaging solu-tions by far. And when it comes to the subject of sustainability, the in-telligent combination of a paper fibre-based pack plus a paper fibre-based full wrap label is of great advantage. This is because today more than ever, consumers prefer sustainable packaging concepts – particu-larly for natural healthy products such as fruit and vegetables.
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About MULTIVAC Marking & Inspection
MULTIVAC Marking & Inspection is one of the leading manufacturers of labelling systems and direct web printers. The company, previously called MR Etikettiertechnik, was founded in 1972 in Enger, Westphalia, and has been part of the MULTIVAC Group since 1993. The company's wide product range extends from standard labelling and printing solu-tions to labellers and marking systems, which are specifically developed for individual customers. The range of products is complemented by inspection systems for weight checking, detection of foreign objects and visual inspection of packs and labelling. All these units can be inte-grated into complete packaging lines, and they contribute significantly to meeting the regulations and legal requirements for the quality man-agement of packaging lines. Further information can be found at: www.multivac.com.
 

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