The new reusable beer and soft drink cup SuperCup from Berry Superfos is robust and lighter than the market standard. It can be made from recycled polypropylene, which is obtained through chemical recycling at the company's plant.
The SuperCup is designed to help reduce the number of disposable cups thrown away at events. Despite its robustness, the new cup is at least 30 per cent lighter than the market standard for reusable beer cups. It is made of recyclable PP and can therefore be recycled in the appropriate systems after final use. However, it is primarily intended for repeated use.
To meet the increasing demand for recyclable packaging solutions, the SuperCup can also be made from polypropylene (PP), which is made from recycled plastic and has the same quality as new goods.
The recycled PP is produced by Berry Superfos produced by chemical recycling, and the company's facilities throughout Europe have the necessary ISCC PLUS-certification. This guarantees reliable information about the recycled materials and traceability along the entire supply chain.
The selection of decoration options - In-mould labelling in eight colours or offset printing in six different colours - also make the cup a customised marketing tool with branding and messages for all types of customer and corporate events. It can also be supplied as a neutral standard cup and is available in two sizes (25cl and 50cl).
Source: Berry Superfos


