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      Riedel continues to innovate in sustainability with fruit syrups in SIG carton packs

      Shweta KumariBy Shweta KumariApril 2, 20253 Mins Read
      Riedel moves Van de Boom syrup range to SIG carton packs
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      Riedel, the leading juice producer in the Netherlands, continues to drive innovation in sustainable packaging by transitioning its Van de Boom syrup range from metal cans into SIG carton packs made of the packaging material SIG Terra Forest-based polymers. 95% of this SIG carton packaging material is forest-based – including polymers linked to forest-based renewable materials via a mass balance system.

      All three key raw materials of the packaging material come from certified responsible sources via mass-balance systems: paperboard is from FSC™-certified forests and other controlled sources; forest-based renewable polymers are certified according to ISCC PLUS; and an ultra-thin layer of aluminum which protects against light and oxygen is covered by ASI (Aluminium Stewardship Initiative) certification. It reduces the already low carbon footprint of standard SIG packaging material further by up to -43%, as a result of the substitution of fossil polymers with mass-balanced forest-based polymers made from tall oil – a by-product of paper manufacturing. They are a move away from conventional fossil-based polymers.

      Compared to other packaging substrates, e.g. made purely from metal or plastic, SIG carton packs offer a best-in-class carbon footprint based on their high share of renewable raw materials and their light weight.

      The move from cans to carton underscores Riedel’s strong commitment to reducing its environmental footprint by progressively converting the majority of its portfolio into SIG carton packs. Beyond the packaging evolution, Riedel ensures that its fruit syrups maintain their exceptional quality. The syrups contain 85% fruit – according to Riedel the highest fruit content in the Dutch syrup market. Now, with no added sugars, they offer a healthier choice for consumers. In addition to the fruit syrups, Riedel is introducing unique green iced tea syrups in two fruity flavors in aseptic cartons, boasting reduced sugar content and fewer calories.

      Riedel’s journey toward more sustainable packaging began in 2018 with the move of CoolBest and Appelsientje into SIG carton packs made of SIG Terra Forest-based polymers packaging material. This milestone laid the foundation for expanding the use of more sustainable packaging materials across its portfolio in the following years. In 2022, Riedel demonstrated bold leadership by replacing small PET bottles with SIG Smile carton packs, achieving a remarkable 75% reduction in CO2 emissions3.

      “At Riedel, we believe that every step toward a more sustainable and healthier future counts. Transitioning our Van de Boom syrup range to carton packs with SIG’s innovative packing material not only allows us to significantly reduce our environmental impact but also enables us to offer healthier choices for consumers. With our new low-calorie syrups containing less sugar, we continue to provide high-quality products that align with evolving consumer preferences.”, said Julie van Bergen, Brand Manager at Riedel.

      SIG and Riedel continue to collaborate closely to bring innovative packaging solutions to the market, driving the industry toward a more sustainable future.

      ASI certification carbon footprint Carton packs forest-based polymers fruit syrups FSC certified ISCC PLUS PET alternative Renewable Materials SIG Sustainable Packaging
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