Smurfit Kappa and Wings for Aid create award-winning disaster relief packaging solution
December 12, 2019Smurfit Kappa and
the Wings for Aid Foundation joined forces to create an innovative packaging solution
that facilitates the delivery of emergency supplies into hard-to-reach areas.
The pack, which won the 2019 TIACA Air Cargo Sustainability Award, can be
dropped from a plane without any damage to the contents. This was proven in
prototype tests during which a pack of 30 eggs, a notoriously fragile product,
remained intact following a drop from 100 metres.
Wings for Aid was attracted by Smurfit Kappa’s sustainability credentials and
the company’s long-term expertise in paper-based packaging. The packs can be
easily re-used for other purposes such as shelter but if left behind in the
outdoors, they will break down easily due to their 100% biodegradability.
Barry Koperberg, General Manager at the Wings for Aid Foundation, said:
“Smurfit Kappa is so much more than a supplier to us. We really see them
as a collaboration partner. Without the R&D hours they put into this
project, we could have never achieved the optimised box we now have.
“We are currently able to drop boxes with a capacity of 20kg from a height
of 100 metres at a speed of 90km per hour, undamaged and at a predetermined
location.”
Frank Sinnige, Customer Experience & Innovation Director for the Smurfit
Kappa Benelux region, added: “We were delighted to contribute to such an
important project as making emergency aid possible and our Design Team
certainly rose to the challenge.
“Through our Better Planet Packaging initiative we seek to go beyond what
we’re doing as a company and work with partners such as the Wings for Aid
Foundation on new ideas that are making a positive difference.”
The next stage of the project will be to drop the packages from drones instead
of planes.