WINNERS
> Graphic Design & Decoration
PELTOLAN BLUE CHEESE Entrant: PACKLAB Brand owner: Peltolan
Peltolan attempts to push packaging forward on limited budgets, production methods and materials, yet it has enable a small producer to differentiate, innovate and compete with other European cheese producers.
Judges’ comments: "Very attractive when displayed, attractive premium feel. Tells the story of the product & it's origin/provenance beautifully."
> Green Star Environment & Sustainability Award
KLEENEX® “SLIM” PACK Entrant: Tin Horse
Brand owner: Kimberly Clark Substantially easier to transport and store. Quantifiably better for the
environment. Refined for versatility in home. Optimised for retailer shelf efficiency, simplified opening, stock identification & disposal.
Judges’ comments: "The compressing of the product to reduce the cube is …brilliant! Great piece of work to truly deliver a sustainable agenda. Compression creates a good impression."
APPE THERMALITE HOT-FILL, PASTEURISEABLE JAR Entrant: APPE Brand owner: M&S, filled by G's Fresh
Designed to replace glass jars, ThermaLite offers a significant carbon footprint reduction in filling and distribution, through lower weight and smaller footprint jars.
Judges’ comments: "A great step forward for PET, a great alternative to glass, so many wins for this. The key thing here is pasteurisable. Looks like glass! Smaller footprint and weight saving makes it a winner in this environmental category."
ASDA CHOSEN BY YOU TEABAGS Entrant: ASDA
Brand owner: ASDA
We are the first large retailer to launch in this new webbed corner technology for Teabags.
Judges’ comments: "Totally agree with credentials - functional - sustainable - reduction - recyclable. Reduced cubic volume for transport efficiency."
8 | Starpack Awards | 2013
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