Lecta's commitment to sustainable packaging at Interpack and Packaging Première trade shows

Complete, updated range of specialty papers for flexible and rigid packaging

Lecta at Interpack and Packaging Première
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28.04.2023
Source:  Company news

"We contribute to creating a more sustainable world." Guided by this firm commitment, each day Lecta strives to develop natural, innovative paper solutions for flexible and rigid packaging applications.

In keeping with this focus, Lecta will participate in the Interpack trade fair, the world's largest and most important professional event for the packaging and container sector, which will take place from May 4-10, 2023, in Düsseldorf.

At our stand (Hall 8A - Stand C33), Lecta ​will exhibit its complete paperboard portfolio for luxury packaging, functional solutions for disposable containers, papers for shopping bags and self-adhesive materials, among other products.

Lecta will also present, exclusively, its new range of papers for flexible packaging with heat-sealable properties and protection barriers. Inspired by nature itself, this recyclable product range represents a more sustainable packaging alternative for the food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, logistics and gaming industries, among others.

All our papers will also be on display at the Milan Packaging Première fair (Hall 4 - Stand C08), from May 16-18. At this exclusive event, each year designers, packaging manufacturers and luxury brand owners meet in search of new materials for their segments. For this exclusive event, Lecta will also present versatile, premium and versatile from its extensive range for flexible and rigid packaging.

We look forward to seeing you in the coming days at the Interpack in Düsseldorf and Packaging Première in Milan events to learn about our innovative packaging solutions, based on a natural, renewable raw material: paper.

By promoting responsible consumption together, we can contribute to creating a more sustainable world.

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