Two of Hartsville, South Carolina-based Novolex’s brands, Eco-Products and Vegware, have received awards for solutions in compostable packaging.
Eco-Products and Vegware were each honored with the Foodservice Packaging Award for “Innovation in Manufacturing,” tying for first place.
“We are extraordinarily proud of our brands for their tireless commitment to innovation, creating new products that redefine excellence as we lead the way to a more sustainable future,” said Adrianne Tipton, chief technology officer.
Eco-Products was recognized for creating a method of printing on molded fiber products, allowing operators to display their brands and their commitment to sustainability.
“Printing limitations have made it difficult to effectively brand and message molded fiber items,” said Nicole Tariku, director of product development for Eco-Products.
“This breakthrough will help operators deliver an elevated brand experience and make it easier for consumers to identify the products as compostable.”
Vegware earned its award for bringing to market a new option for customers that need a fiber-based cutlery solution that is compostable.
“We are truly honored to be recognized for developing our groundbreaking new paper cutlery, a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic utensils,” said Helen Mathieson, managing director of Vegware.
“Our cutlery combines strength and durability to handle the crunchiest of meals, while delivering a silky-smooth eating experience. Moreover, it’s compostable in commercial facilities, embodying our commitment to developing sustainable solutions.”
The 2023 Foodservice Packaging Awards, sponsored by QSR magazine and the Foodservice Packaging Institute, were presented at FPI’s fall conference in Pittsburgh.
“These award-winning packages illustrate the power of design in influencing customer purchasing decisions while also increasing product performance in foodservice packaging,” said Natha Dempsey, president of FPI.
Both Eco-Products’ printing method and Vegware’s paper cutlery offer several benefits, according to the company.
Eco-Products’ new printing technology allows operators to better highlight their brands on food containers, as well as provide more directions on how to properly dispose of them.
With the industry facing ongoing challenges with contamination at compost facilities, better labeling represents an innovation that helps keep organics out of landfills.
Vegware’s paper cutlery offers a ridged design and reinforced tines, providing an option for those seeking an alternative to plastic or wood utensils.
Vegware’s paper cutlery also recently received a packaging award at the Free From Food Expo in Barcelona and was a runner-up at the Sustainable Food Awards in Amsterdam.
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