
Together with Unilever, the STI Group is making Christmas and various Advent calendars sustainable. Various designs do without plastic and rely on certified fibre materials instead.
Seven standardised gift packs consisting of four intelligent designs offer plenty of flexibility and application options - even over a long period of time. Because they can be Use as a lucrative sales pusher all year round for any occasion or for the next Christmas shop. All made from FSC-certified material, plastic-free, fibre-based and 100% recyclable. The calendars also impress with an exciting unboxing experience and are available online and offline in European shops.
The variant in book form filled with a variety of indulgent products gives 24 times the anticipation until Christmas. Instead of plastic, an environmentally friendly Papacks Inlay made from pure paper fibre the products safely behind the doors. Easy to fill, this is not only good for the environment, but also for the packager. For smaller budgets, the cardboard candle version is not only a great gift, but also a decorative object during the Advent season. Thanks to the Flexible construction can be filled with different products, It can also be used for other Christmas campaigns.
The elegant 7 Days version with chic sleeve is a joy to open. The Plastic-free standard box made from mono material can be filled with a wide variety of products using a flexible card insert. Simply swap out the slipcase and inlay and you've got yourself another impulse countdown to Mother's Day or Easter. Those who prefer home-made products can let off steam creatively with the do-it-yourself version. With 24 small bags and matching products for him or her, the set contains everything you need for creative and personalised Advent calendar fun.
For the STI Group replacing plastic with fibre-based materials and expanding the range of applications for fibre-based packaging solutions are key approaches for a more sustainable packaging landscape. Unilever stands for an ambitious sustainability philosophy and wants to make sustainable living more commonplace with its products.
Source: STI Group
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