Nefab is set to make a strong impression at Fachpack 2024, where it will showcase its latest innovations in sustainable packaging and digital solutions.
From award-winning fiber-based packaging to advanced thermoformed solutions and logistics and digital services, Nefab's offerings are designed to drive sustainability and efficiency across supply chains. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions that not only reduce environmental impact but also enhance operational effectiveness, highlighting Nefab's commitment to creating a smarter, more sustainable future for the supply chain.
“Sustainability and digitalization are reshaping the packaging industry, and this transformation must be fueled by innovation. With 75 years of pioneering resource-saving solutions, Nefab is committed to leveraging our legacy to achieve a significant milestone: reducing 10 million tons of CO2-eq in customers supply chains by 2030.” said Rui Garrido, Executive Vice President, Europe, Middle East & Africa at Nefab.
Promoting recyclability with award-winning fiber-based solutions
Visitors at FACHPACK 2024 will be able to explore Nefab’s latest fiber-based packaging solutions, which highlight the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The EdgePak Collar is a lightweight alternative to wooden pallet collars in one-way flows. This innovative solution reduces CO2-eq emissions, landfill waste and transport costs. At the same time, the combination of corrugated collars, insertable strawboard corners and standard pallets provides the convenience and stacking strength of the traditional collar concept. In addition, Nefab will showcase its FiberFlute, a sustainable cushioning solution that delivers outstanding performance while being 100% paper-recyclable.
Nefab will also present its circular thermoformed solutions, highlighting thermoformed trays and cushioning solutions. These sustainable plastic packaging applications are crafted from high recycled content and are designed to reduce the carbon footprint across the supply chain.