Pal Packaging selects Ineos Styrolution for sutainable food packaging

New mechanically recycled Styrolution PS Eco - 100% recycled polystyrene in new food packaging solutions

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100% recycled food packaging. Photo Pal Packaging

Ineos Styrolution, in styrenics, and Pal Packaging, manufacturer and distributor of food packaging and foodservice products, announced recently to partner on styrenics based sustainable food contact applications. Pal Packaging now incorporates the new mechanically recycled Styrolution PS Eco, a 100% recycled polystyrene, in new food packaging solutions.

Pal Packaging is a division of Greece based Palamidis SA corporation. They are an innovative and reliable supplier of packers, processors and supermarkets across Europe. After successful trials with the new recycled material provided by Ineos Styrolution, the company was impressed with the ease of processing and the quality of the final product.

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Konstantinos Roumpos, Quality and R&D manager at Palamidis comments, “Ineos Styrolution made it a seamless transition for us to offer our customers a sustainable packaging solution. We are eager to go ahead with sustainable packaging solutions starting with poultry and mushroom packaging.”

Louie Mackee, Standard Business Project specialist at Ineos Styrolution adds, “At INEOS Styrolution, we are excited working with Pal Packaging. The company is committed to providing high-quality products and is dedicated to new sustainable solutions. In fact, our two companies share the same vision in terms of sustainability and innovation.”

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