Packaging Solutions
Opening on 31 January 2019 at Coveris’ Rivendell site in Leeds, a new Pack Positive Centre is an academic partnership with Leeds Beckett University’s Retail Institute. Providing a collaborative learning and development space to connect industry with new trends, materials, technologies and ways of thinking, the centre is strategically positioned to drive the sustainable packaging of the future across multiple plastic and paper formats.
Having launched its Pack Positive sustainability strategy earlier in the year, Coveris has set itself the ambitious goal of delivering 100% recyclable packaging by 2025, in line with UK Plastics Pact targets. Having now developed a strategic roadmap for delivery, focused on the company’s recyclable films manufacturing and recycling capabilities, the need to support education, innovation and collaboration across the supply chain has led to the launch of this dedicated centre.
Supporting a circular model for packaging, the Pack Positive Centre will focus on driving sustainable value through the entire packaging development process; from ideation and insight, through to testing, print, commercialisation, recyclability, and now focusing on new ways of designing waste back into this process to meet the UK legislated requirement for 30% recycled content in plastics by 2022.
Providing a suite of real time development processes including a merchandising store, photography studio, CAD, creative design, and the installation of a new Mimaki printer to expedite sampling and visualisation, the centre aligns qualitative research and consumer insights with tangible packaging development, all under one roof.
Drawing on a network of technical expertise from across the Coveris Group, the centre will also provide links to satellite facilities such as the manufacturer’s extensive extrusion, print and conversion facilities, Freshlife Food Science lab in Gainsborough and its polymer science facility in Winsford.
Gary Rehwinkel, president at Coveris UK, commented: ‘We are delighted to open the Pack Positive Centre and announce our partnership with The Retail Institute at Leeds Beckett University. Building on Coveris’ UK Plastics Pact commitments, membership of On-Pack Recycling Label (OPRL), extensive food science and polymer science capabilities, we are determined to support our customers and retail partners in collaborating to deliver tomorrow’s packaging, today.’
The new facility is also expected to drive greater supplier innovation and collaboration and will be used as a test facility for new technologies. As the largest user of MacDermid plates in Europe, a strategic project is already underway to develop plate material technologies within the centre itself.
Olga Munroe, head of the Retail Institute commented on the partnership: ‘The vision of the Pack Positive Centre is to become academically informed, consumer centred and future thinking hub that will deliver holistic innovation services to the packaging industry. The Retail Institute is delighted to be partners in Coveris’ endeavour, and excited to provide support for an ambitious and important facility that will support the future of packaging.’