Sacchital Group and Colussi Group

SACCHITAL GROUP and COLUSSI GROUP
Compoflex System® RESPONSIBLE | CONTEMPORARY | ACCESSIBLE | SAFE | TRANSPARENT

What it is. Developed and produced by Sacchital, Compoflex System® is a line of innovative and sustainable packaging, 100% compostable (UNI EN 13432 certified), with high barrier to oxygen and moisture. The PaperCompost/HB® and ClearCompost® specifications of the range have been adopted by the Colussi Group for the packaging of Pasta Agnesi® and Misura® brand products.

Materials FSC® paper + MaterBi® for PaperCompost/HB®; MaterBi® + high transparency biopolymer for ClearCompost®.

Product or target market. PaperCompost/HB® contains Natura Ricca® Misura® savory snacks. ClearCompost® contains Misura® wholemeal, wheat and egg pasta under the Pasta Agnesi® brand.

Design and/or communication From the careful selection of renewable raw materials to the use of the most advanced coating technologies, Sacchital's Compoflex System® packaging is conceived and designed according to the principles of circular economy. The choice of this line has allowed the Colussi Group to eliminate 37 million plastic packages, equal to 290 tons.

Technology Produced by a 100% "made in Italy" supply chain, with the scientific support of the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollenzo (of which Colussi is a strategic partner), the proposed packaging is the result of collaboration between several companies - Sacchital, Novamont, Ticinoplast, SAES Coated Films and IMA Flexible Packaging Hub - united by their commitment to research and development of sustainable solutions. The great innovation consists in having transferred to compostable packaging the high-barrier properties necessary to guarantee the shelf-life of highly perishable foods.

Sustainability The packaging presented is certified OK Compost Industrial by TÜV Austria. According to tests carried out in the laboratory, in industrial composting conditions, they degrade within 45 days (6 weeks in advance compared to the standard set by UNI EN 13432), reaching a disintegration rate of 98% (+8% compared to the requirements of the UNI standard).

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