
The plastics specialist Pöppelmann from Lohne is represented at Fakuma in Friedrichshafen by its divisions Pöppelmann K-Tech, Kapsto and Famac. In line with one of the focal points of the event, they will be showcasing pioneering industry solutions relating to climate neutrality, sustainability and recycling cycles.
At Pöppelmann Famac, a specialist in packaging and technical functional parts for the food, pharmaceutical and medical technology industries, the trade fair programme is determined by the careful use of resources. The development of sustainable packaging is based on the 3-R concept, behind which the buzzwords „Reduce“, „Reuse“ and „Recycle“ are hidden. The concept involves reducing the use of plastic when designing new packaging, aiming to reuse the products or achieving the best possible recyclability.
Blue Angel and Eco-Design
The division Pöppelmann Kapsto, which manufactures plastic caps and plastic plugs to protect sensitive industrial components, is also committed to conserving resources with its portfolio: Numerous standard series are now also available in PCR materials and can be recycled after use in order to close the material cycle. More and more Kapsto products are being awarded the environmental label Blue Angel excellent.
The division Pöppelmann K-Tech stands for technical plastic components used in demanding fields of application such as the automotive industry. In order to become part of a CO2-neutral supply chain, product development is carried out according to Eco-design standards. This takes into account the integration of environmental aspects in the design of an article throughout its entire life cycle. On the Fakuma K-Tech presents, among other things, a holder for a Sound generator, which is produced for a renowned vehicle manufacturer: The technical plastic component consists of a plastic granulate whose components come from used plastic packaging from household recycling collections.
Pöppelmann at the Fakuma: Hall B5, Stand 5107
Source: Pöppelmann
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