Amcor, a global leader in responsible packaging solutions, has joined forces with snack manufacturer Lorenz Snacks to introduce a new, recycle-ready package for its Lentil Coated Peanuts product.
The collaboration marks a significant step forward in the snack industry’s pursuit of sustainable packaging.
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By GlobalDataLorenz, a fourth-generation family business with a global reach, has been actively working to improve its packaging sustainability.
The company said it is committed to improving sustainability and has already achieved a “good” rating for recyclability across 92% of its primary packaging from third-party cyclos-HTP. With an aim to convert the remaining percentages to highly recyclable by the end of 2025.
The new Lentil Coated Peanuts pack utilises Amcor’s AmPrima portfolio, a range of monomaterial, recyclable packaging options designed to deliver sustainability without compromising performance.
The AmPrima solution has resulted in a 51% reduction in carbon footprint, water consumption, and a 41% reduction in non-renewable energy use compared to traditional packaging for the product.
Additionally, the packs align with CEFLEX design guidelines for a circular economy.
Traditional nut packaging often relies on multimaterial composites to protect the product and extend its shelf life. However, these materials are typically non-recyclable.
Amcor’s AmPrima offers a groundbreaking alternative, providing the necessary barrier protection, durability, and visual appeal while being recycle-ready.
“The Amcor AmPrima solution solves one of the biggest problems in snack packaging. It preserves barrier protection, physical durability, and visual appeal while enabling consumers to easily recycle packs – something that was typically not possible before,” said Piotr Nagalski, sales and marketing director for Snacks & Confectionery at Amcor.
Consumer research consistently demonstrates a strong preference for sustainable packaging that also looks appealing on shelves.
Amcor’s solution allows Lorenz to maintain a visually attractive pack with the protective qualities consumers expect.
“The successful implementation of Amcor’s AmPrima packaging for Lorenz Lentil Coated Peanuts is a testament to the feasibility of more sustainable packaging in the snack industry,” added Nagalski.
“Amcor’s innovative expertise, coupled with Lorenz’s deep understanding of the snack market, has pushed the boundaries of what is possible.”