The European Aluminium Foil Association (EAFA) has selected three Amcor packaging solutions as winners of an Alufoil Trophy 2016 in the categories of Consumer Convenience, Technical Innovation, and Resource Efficiency.
Consumer Convenience
Winning an award for Consumer Convenience, Emmi’s “All In One fondue” is a ready-to-eat cheese fondue contained in a microwaveable metal bowl with an easy-peel aluminium foil lid. To prepare the All In One packaging, the bowl is heated in a microwave or oven and then kept at the right temperature over a small candle in a specially designed can holder. The fondue can be eaten directly from the bowl. This novel packaging won a joint award for Ardagh Group and Amcor. “This concept is a clever combination of a number of packaging elements to create a highly original product,” explained head judge, Louis Lindenberg, global packaging sustainability director for Unilever. “Fondues can be time consuming and messy due to the complexity of setting them up. But here we have a product where all the packaging works together to make the concept work. The alufoil lid is a core element. And even the tea light holder is alufoil!” he added.
The alufoil lid uses Amcor’s AluFix® Retort Pro membrane, which is part of Ardagh’s convenient lid system Easy Peel®. The AluFix® membrane is sealed onto a metal ring, guaranteeing secure closure of
the bowl for a long self-life and high product protection until the consumer is ready to prepare the fondue. Key to improving consumer convenience is its easy, safe and quick opening.
“The All in One Fondü concept is a great example of packaging improving consumer convenience,” said Bruno Mucciolo, marketing manager for Amcor's high performance foil business. “Amcor is pleased to
be able to contribute an alufoil lid robust enough to stand up to retort processing, yet easy to open for consumers."
Technical Innovation
Winning in the category of Technical Innovation, Amcor’s LuxPrem+ is an innovative overcap solution for premium spirits made from a special aluminium-based material. Developed by Amcor’s R&D team, the
overcap’s intricate design features rival tin overcaps traditionally used for premium spirits. LuxPrem+ perfectly reflects the sophistication of premium brands with high visual appeal and on-shelf impact, smooth opening and a reassuringly substantial feel once the bottle has been opened.
When designing the LuxPrem+ overcap, Amcor’s R&D team chose aluminium for a variety of reasons. Its thickness offers the same easy opening as tin overcaps, and its excellent online crimping
performance ensures a superior quality finish on the bottle. Plus, the aluminium allows for the printing of intricate designs, giving brand owners new options to create a strong brand identity and visual impact. Using aluminium also offers economic advantages over tin.
Nicolas Freynet, general manager for Amcor capsules business, stated, “The development of LuxPrem+ was challenging, and we are honoured that it has been recognised by the jury to win this prestigious award for technical innovation. Our customers are delighted with the result. LuxPrem+ demonstrates our ability to meet their needs with breakthrough innovations.”
Resource Efficiency
Winning in the category of Resource Efficiency is Amcor’s Formpack® Ultra, a new cold form blister for pharmaceutical products. The material can be elongated more than standard cold form solutions,
resulting in cavities that can be drawn deeper and with sharper wall angles than ever before. This gives pharmaceutical companies two options: 1) design a smaller blister card, or 2) add more cavities without increasing the blister card size. Formpack® Ultra’s superior elongation is possible thanks to ‘best in class’ selection of raw materials, advanced manufacturing processes and extensive quality control.
Commenting on the award, Andrea Della Torre, R&D director at Amcor Flexibles said, “Formpack® Ultra supports a more responsible packaging use across the value chain and lowers the total cost of goods
for pharmaceutical companies. Its reduced size also meets patients’ needs for smaller, more discreet and convenient blister packs.”