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Sign upApril 1, 2021
Soreal
Brie
Sempack is a flexible conical pouch, based on the concept of a pastry bag, able to stand head up or head down. It successfully transfers rigid to flexible packaging by offering an alternative to current packaging: bottles, tubes, doypacks, etc. Until now, Soreal used bottles that presented several problems: they were big, heavy, not very ergonomic, and around 20% of the content was lost during dispensing.
Sempack provides a solution to these various issues, as it is:
- more environmentally friendly: it is made from a single material and is considered rigid in sorting channels, making it 100% recyclable in existing channels. This is an advantage that perfectly addresses the growing concerns about sustainable development in the food service industry.
- More economical: Sempack is ultra-compressible and allows optimal use of the sauce until the last drop, reducing food waste!
- More practical: it can be placed directly in a water bath, and it allows for easy handling and precise dosing.
Sempack® requires up to 70% less material than standard packaging, significantly reducing its environmental impact. In 2023, using Sempack instead of standard plastic bottles enabled Soreal to avoid emitting approximately 13.7 tons of CO2 eq. Sempack allows the product to be extracted to its last drop. For Soreal sauces, Sempack offers a restitution rate of 96%, much higher than a traditional rigid bottle, which only returns 80% of its contents
Sempack is a new eco-friendly universal packaging. It is a flexible pouch which stand up or down. This flexible conical pouch is made of a 100% recyclable monomaterial film and was created in order to offer an alternative to existing packagings but also to provide an eco-responsible solution to the worldwide plastic pollution issue. Sempack has a very high restitution rate and is very light (more than bottles or Doypack). Consequently, we need less material to create Sempack than other packagings. It has a low carbon footprint and is ultra-compressible. The company is conscious about the planet’s pollution and cares about the bad impact of plastics on the environment, that is why we partnered up to create an eco designed packaging. We worked the project upstream with film suppliers and sorting & recycling organizations to ensure that our innovation is well integrated into the sorting stream when a Sempack is thrown away, and not ending its lifecycle in the oceans.
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