Canadian Packaging

IML Award Winner

Canadian Packaging   

Design & Innovation Food Safety Sustainability Bottles Design Cream of Tomato Pot Soup Heinz In-Mould Labelling (IML) Korsini SAF Superfos SuperLock Vegetable Pot Soup

The SuperLock pot is 100-percent recyclable.

The winning label is made for Heinz for its Cream of Tomato Pot Soup and Vegetable Pot Soup sold in a 400-ml SuperLock container that showcases the cutting-edge In-Mould Labelling (IML) technique from Superfos.

As well as its creative and vivid design, the Korsini SAF autoclave resistant oxygen barrier label combines with the SuperLock pot to allow post-filling sterilization up to 120°C for 80 minutes. Both the pot and the lid are injection moulded, with the IML pot providing oxygen barrier protection. The lid is decorated with a standard IML and the pots are sealed with aluminum foil for a long shelf-life even under ambient temperatures.  Until recently, these soup varieties in this size were sold in metal cans.

In addition, the SuperLock pot has a user-friendly twist-off screw-on lid and the container is also suitable for microwaving, so that a tasty meal can be effortlessly heated within minutes. The pack is 100-percent recyclable which is clearly indicated by an on-pack recycling label.

“The Best Label Design Award recognizes the technical capabilities and properties of the IML solutions offered by Superfos in collaboration with Korsini SAF,” comments Zbigniew Hryniewicz, Sales Director CEE, Superfos.  “We proudly share the honour.”

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