Food Packaging: “Waterbased” Neo-Humanism

Food Packaging: “Waterbased” Neo-Humanism

June 17, 2022 Off By Sebastian Reisig

Technology, flexibility, ecology. The Italian company Cartarredo invests in projects for innovative packaging of fruit, vegetables and other food stuffs. With the support of prestigious universities and state-of-the-art equipment. Like the new MIRAFLEX II by W&H: powerful, easy, efficient and able to print with waterbased inks. Domenico and Nicola Centrone report in detail on their approach to sustainable packaging in the trade magazine Converting.

The enthusiasm of our customers is our best advertisement. That’s why we are particularly thrilled when customers combine their investment in a W&H line with telling us about their goals and visions. Like the Italian SME Cartarredo, for whom the investment in a MIRAFLEX II is closely linked to their vision for sustainable packaging.
The two brothers Nicola and Domenico Centrone report in detail in Converter Magazine,

  • that for them, as a small to medium sized company, investing in high quality machinery is a sign of their innovative strength
  • that they have set themselves the goal of developing sustainable food packaging
  • that water-based inks are an important competitive advantage for them in the new primary packaging market
  • that the MIRAFLEX II impressed them with technical features such as assistance and automation systems. But that the decisive factor was the visit to W&H and the cooperative approach to development.