Sustainability
Kingsmoor Packaging unveils sustainable brand refresh
Leading thermoforming business, Kingsmoor Packaging, has revealed a brand refresh. which includes a bold new logo, together with an inspiring new strapline – ‘Forming a Better Future’.
operations in Somerset. This includes site signage as well as online and offline administrative and marketing assets. Additionally,
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a new website is scheduled to launch later this year. Kingsmoor Packaging’s new look perfectly encapsulates the company’s commitment to eco- friendly practices and a dedication to reducing its carbon footprint. Through significant investments in low-carbon production and renewable energy, Kingsmoor leads the charge in designing lighter and more efficient plastic products, such as KPL Cirrus, a lightweight and recyclable container that has captured the attention of leading retailers. James Hill, Kingsmoor Packaging’s managing director, said: “The unveiling of our new brand marks an exhilarating chapter for Kingsmoor. Our identity echoes our unwavering dedication to investing in the future and creating sustainable growth opportunities.
“We strive to produce plastic packaging that is as environmentally friendly as possible. Moreover, we want our brand to accurately portray our current business and showcase the exceptional quality and creativity that our customers have come to expect from Kingsmoor.”
For over three decades, Kingsmoor has been the go-to provider of bespoke thermoformed packaging in the UK. Its expertise lies in designing and manufacturing award-winning customised and off-the-shelf plastic packaging solutions for a wide range of industries, including food, automotive, and horticulture. In addition to crafting food-grade packaging that complies with plastic tax regulations and contains up to 100% recycled content,
Kingsmoor’s dedicated R&D team relentlessly explores new environmentally friendly and recyclable materials.
KINGSMOOR PACKAGING SUCCESSFULLY MAINTAINS AA GRADE AS BRCGS EXPECTS HIGHER STANDARDS
Kingsmoor Packaging has successfully retained its AA grade having been awarded the BRC Global Standard (BRCGS) issue 6 for Packaging Materials – the most up to date and demanding certification, viewed as a global benchmark of quality, safety and legality for food packaging. Following a series of infrastructure and equipment investments last year, coupled with improvements to workflow efficiencies, the Somerset-based company impressed the BRCGS certification audit team with their robust hygiene controls and product safety.
The BRCGS for Packaging Materials update to issue 6 has seen refinement on several clauses,
Kingsmoor is also pleased to announce that we have added Prevented Ocean Plastics to our portfolio of
The Prevented Ocean Plastics program is a of people around the world to earn their living, clean their coastlines and prevent ocean plastics.
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But we’re not just about Food Packaging!
Kingsmoor also makes products for the Automotive pandemic, we even created a visor that we supplied to care homes and the NHS, which opened a whole new market for Kingsmoor. If it is made from plastic
he revamped brand identity is currently being implemented across Kingsmoor’s
making the standard stricter as the certification process continues to expect a higher standard of compliance from organisations. A significant emphasis has been placed on better risk management in the shape of Hazard Analysis Risk Assessment (HARA) and preventing, eliminating or reducing product quality hazards. Of the many refinements, significant changes have included the introduction of the concept of corrective and preventive action, greater emphasis on product quality, and the importance of a
product safety and quality culture. Being more than just a system to monitor cleanliness and hygiene, the standard considers the business in its entirety from enquiry, right through to delivery, as well as all of the supporting functions. It also provides a powerful framework for the production of safe food packaging products, managing the quality of the products whilst meeting customer requirements and maintaining legal compliance.
Specialists in thermoformed packaging
Design and R&D
customers, Kingsmoor is dedicated to designing possible. Using our regular R&D meetings we we can use structural design to increase strength and reduce weight.
This is where ideas created.
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Kingsmoor Packaging underwent extensive preparation prior to their audit, which included BRCGS issue 6 awareness training for all staff, a full understanding of the requirements of the new standard, and an explanation of the benefits to the business, its employees and customers from implementation and certification to the highest grade. Mr Hill said: “We are delighted with this result, especially as the audit was to the new BRCGS Issue 6 Standard. As ever, I would like to thank our amazing team for their hard work and tenacity for making this happen, especially while we were also adapting our business to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.” The privately owned family business, which has been designing and manufacturing award- winning bespoke and off the shelf plastic packaging for the food industry since 1990, has forged an excellent reputation for service and quality by offering a fully integrated in-house design and tooling service, combined with their state-of-the-art thermoforming machines.
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