T-IML cups: Light, attractive, monomaterial solution |
The benefits of T-IML at a glance:
- Monomaterial solution ensures maximum recyclability
- Lightweight packaging with a small carbon footprint
- Highly attractive at the POS thanks to excellent print quality
- Barrier properties can be added to reduce food waste
There are many ways to design or optimize packaging so that it is more sustainable – for instance, by making it readily recyclable, using less plastic, or making it from alternative materials. That is why the packaging experts at Greiner Packaging work continuously to review its product portfolio in order to improve sustainability by making changes or introducing innovative solutions. The latest highlight is the thermoformed IML cup.
T-IML helps to save material
In the past, the in-mold labeling (IML) decoration method was only ever used in combination with injection molding
production technology. But now, Greiner Packaging has built on its longstanding core competency in
thermoforming to offer thermoformed IML cups. The benefit of the technique is reduced material usage – less
plastic is required for thermoformed cups, which saves resources while also making the cups lighter. As a result,
they are responsible for fewer CO2 emissions during transportation. Both the cup and the IML label are made of
PP, making for a monomaterial solution that is very easy to recycle. Wherever feasible, Greiner Packaging also
tries to use recycled material, although the use of mechanically recycled material for food applications remains
severely limited due to strict approval criteria, with only r-PET currently meeting the relevant requirements.
Efficient production for sustainable packaging
During in-mold labeling, a label is inserted into the thermoforming mold in which the product is shaped, thereby forming a solid bond with the finished product. With this decoration method, shaping and decoration are performed efficiently in a single process. Having invested in a test mold, Greiner Packaging is now able to manufacture T-IML cups. The cups are available with a diameter of 95 millimeters and a capacity of 500 milliliters. Switching from injection molding to thermoforming lowers the cup’s weight in this format from 15 to 11.4 grams – a 25% reduction.
Barrier properties and high-quality appearance
“At Greiner Packaging, we are committed to a circular economy and want to take a broad-based approach to
making that happen. With our new T-IML cups using less material and being readily recyclable, they encapsulate
exactly what we hoped to achieve,” emphasizes Philipp Maurer, key account manager at Greiner Packaging.
Another advantage of the new packaging is that the sheet used in the thermoforming process can be imbued with
barrier properties. This extends the shelf life of the packaged food, in turn helping to prevent food waste.
In addition, IML is an especially high-quality form of packaging decoration. Matte, rough, glossy, or soft-touch decorative effects can be applied, and the printed content is photo quality and therefore visually outstanding. “IML packaging solutions are extremely effective at attracting consumers’ attention at the point of sale. On top of their sustainability attributes, that is naturally a real plus,” Maurer adds.