Rohrer Corporation unveils sustainable packaging line

Rohrer Corporation has introduced its latest sustainable packaging line, EcoVolve, highlighting its commitment to reducing waste and conserving natural resources through innovative product development.

The first series in this line, EcoVolve-30, features a combination of virgin fiber and 30% post-consumer recycled (PCR) fiber, offering an eco-friendly alternative for packaging needs. This advanced paperboard solution allows brands to minimize their environmental impact while making a 30% PCR claim on packaging. It also delivers high-quality print performance, enhancing brand presentation.

The EcoVolve-30 line includes a C1S (coated one side) blister board, which is currently available. This eco-friendly option supports corporate social responsibility and sustainability initiatives.

Tim Swanson, CEO of Rohrer Corporation, stated, “At Rohrer, we understand the importance of assisting our partners in meeting their sustainability objectives. With EcoVolve, we’re providing a solution that combines sustainability and quality, allowing brands to enhance their eco-friendly image without compromising performance.”

Scott Sumser, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, added, “This launch reinforces Rohrer’s leadership in sustainable packaging innovation. EcoVolve-30 offers brands the chance to display the 30% PCR claim on their packaging, strengthening their environmental image and aligning with the values of eco-conscious consumers.”

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