RDM GROUP AMONG THE FINALISTS OF THE EUROPEAN CARTON EXCELLENCE AWARD 2022

05-08-2022

The shortlisted entries of the European Carton Excellence Award represent the most sustainable and innovative cartonboard designs of the year.

This year, RDM Group features as cartonboard manufacturer of the “Fanton Power strip Relife” entry, realized by Lucaprint. Relife is the new eco-sustainable line of Italian multi-sockets, made with certified recycled plastic material. The packaging highlights this concept by replacing classic plastic wrapping and using RDM Ovaro recycled cartonboard. It does not have a lining or coating, which fully highlights the sustainability credentials of the contents: a completely new mono-material case concept.

 

You can vote online your favorite entry for the “Public Awards”!

Public voting closes on August 26th, 2022. The ceremony for the Pro Carton Excellence Award will take place on September 15th, 2022, during the ECMA Annual Congress.

 

 

The European Carton Excellence Award is Europe’s most prestigious award for cartonboard packaging. Cartonboard is the perfect example of the circular economy, being renewable, recyclable and biodegradable. It is also one of the best in communicating brand values, whether that be for luxury brands or everyday goods.

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