
Project Overview Within the framework of the European project SISTERS (Horizon 2020), ITC Packaging is driving the development of sustainable packaging solutions based on polylactic acid (PLA) and compostable additives to extend shelf life and facilitate home composting. This initiative is part of a broader eco-design strategy for packaging aimed at reducing food waste and advancing towards […]
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Last week, the results of the prestigious World Packaging Awards 2025 were announced, and we are proud to share that our packaging solution for paprika, developed in collaboration with Carmencita, has been awarded the prize for Best Food Packaging. This accolade reaffirms the leadership of ITC Packaging creating innovative and sustainable packaging solutions that deliver exceptional value to both […]
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ITC Packaging, a leader in the design and manufacture of containers for capsule detergents and high-tech solutions such as injection and IML containers, has introduced the Pod Ball, an innovative dispenser designed to improve the use of liquid capsule detergent. This development has been made possible thanks to its strategic collaboration with Inquiba (also known […]
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The MERLIN project is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. The final conference will take place on November 27, 2024, at the ITENE Research Center in Valencia, Spain, under the title: “From Smart Collection to Innovative Valorization.” During this event, the project’s results and technological advancements in the recycling of multilayer […]
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The new bottle made with PLA has been developed for Provei Global thanks to the joint efforts of Nua Cosmetics, ITC Packaging and ADBioplastics. The project started when Provei Global, through its brand Biositivo, set itself a challenge to not only develop a compostable bottle, but also an ecological baby bath gel that complied with […]
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ITC Packaging, a packaging manufacturer, incorporates the Bio2Bio solutions into its portfolio, which have bio-based and compostable properties and they are intended for both the cosmetics and the food markets.
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The new lid for the Bonnysa grated tomato will be made with bio-based polypropylene, a material that comes from non-fossil fuel sources that helps reduce the carbon emissions, and guarantees the sustainability of the raw materials.
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Borealis and ITC Packaging, a leading European manufacturer of thin wall packaging for food-contact applications, have jointly developed a series of new and more sustainable rigid packaging formats that are suitable for food contact.
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Created with the main purpose of developing two types of reusable containers that are also safe in terms of food contact. One of these two containers is polypropylene (PP) based, while the other is polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) based.
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ITC has progressed to a new stage within its strategic plan with a strong commitment towards growth that is based upon our positioning as a sustainable company, while developing new work methods that take advantage of the opportunities created by a rising demand for circular packaging.
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