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    Connect to nature: Making supply chains sustainable

    Eating, Drinking, Active, Smart Packaging

    In the next part of our Connect to Nature series, we take a look at how connected packaging can help supply chains become more sustainable and efficient. Connected packaging powers more than a gateway for communication. It can actually help producers improve sustainability within their supply chains.

    Source to supermarket

    SIG’s Connected Pack platform enables the collection of real-time data throughout the product journey – from sourcing, processing, filling, quality checks and logistics, right up to the supermarket shelf. All this data is stored in a central database and linked to each individual package. So, as well as making relevant information available to consumers, producers can use it to monitor and improve processes throughout the supply chain.

    Streamlined to sustainable

    With one integrated system, producers can enjoy a whole range of benefits. They get access to analytical reports on productivity, waste rates, consumption and costs, helping them optimise sourcing, manufacturing and distribution, and lower the use of materials. They can also minimise the impact of product recalls as batches can be quickly identified in the market, meaning less food waste.

    Taking the next step

    With connected packaging, producers can actively improve their capacity for sustainability and consistently communicate this to consumers. Ultimately, this will ensure producers bring food and beverage products to consumers in a safe, sustainable and affordable way – an ambition that lies at the heart of SIG’s purpose.

    But to truly make supply chains more sustainable, recapturing materials at the end of a product’s life is the next level to achieve.

    See also

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    With a pioneering reputation for providing customers with maximum flexibility and speed, SIG is taking production to the next level with the seamless new opportunities of SIG Digital Printing for aseptic carton packs produced in Europe. This professional printing solution offers full-color digital printing on SIG carton packs without the need for cylinders or printing forms, enabling more flexibilization and agility to meet specific customer demands.

    Nestlé Vietnam opts for SIG’s “One Cap, One Code” solution to engage with Gen Z consumers

    Nestlé is the first company in Vietnam to opt for SIG’s innovative QR code closure solution “One Cap, One Code” for effective and unique one-to-one online marketing opportunities. The aim is to appeal in particular to Gen Z consumers and to strengthen their brand loyalty via a differentiated reward program. Since May, the closure caps of the popular Nestlé Milo Teen Protein drinks, in SIG's combismile carton packs, have included unique QR codes that can be easily scanned and serve as reward points that can be redeemed online.

    SIG set for growth with new state-of-the-art production plant in China

    As the Asia-Pacific region continues to be one of the major growth engines for aseptic carton packaging, SIG has announced investment in the region with the construction of a second production plant in Suzhou, China. To meet current and future customer demand, the new 120,000 square meter plant is expected to be operational in early 2021 and will be situated at the Suzhou Industrial Park, close to the company’s existing production facility and Tech Centre.

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