[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”18965″ img_size=”large”][vc_column_text]Grupo Lantero has been awarded in the Large Company category of the V Ecodesign Contest, organized by the CONAMA Foundation, one of the most outstanding competitions in its field. The award recognizes its innovative single-material resealable packaging made of 100% PET, a solution that stands out for its commitment to sustainability, its high recyclability and its functional design, marking a milestone in the packaging sector.
The award was collected by Ana Rivas, Corporate Sustainability Manager of Grupo Lantero, and presented by Xavier Gabarell Durany, Vice Rector of Campus and Sustainability of the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, who was also a member of the jury together with Sofía Garín, Senior Project Manager of Inèdit; and Andrés Fernández, CEO of Ciudadano Kane. During the event, they highlighted the importance of Grupo Lantero’s proposal as a significant step towards the transition to a circular and sustainable economy.
The award-winning packaging, consisting of a rigid tray and a flexible resealable lid, extends the shelf life of food thanks to its reusable hermetic seal, which contributes significantly to reducing food waste. Moreover, as it is made of a single material (100% PET), it optimizes recycling, minimizes environmental impact (it can incorporate recycled material) and facilitates waste management throughout the value chain.
A step towards eco-design and circular economy
Grupo Lantero’s proposal underlines its commitment to sustainability and eco-design, offering a more responsible and efficient alternative to conventional multi-material packaging, especially for fresh products that require preservation in protective atmospheres or under vacuum. The project stands out for its innovative approach and its ability to contribute to a more circular economic model, in which eco-design plays a key role. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]