The Norwegian Amundsen Brewery is now using the new cardboard carrier solution WaveGrip from Berry Global for its range of beer cans. The lightweight ring carriers can be disposed of with waste paper and recycled.
Amundsen Brewery in Oslo is the second largest craft brewery in Norway and one of the fastest growing breweries in the country. It has now selected Berry Global's new WaveGrip carton carrier to create a Ring carrier solution for your beer can range to be provided. The WaveGrip-The sustainability strategy of the company was Impact 2025 developed by Berry Global.
Lightweight cardboard carrier
Each carrier weighs just under eight grams for a standard six-pack and can be recycled via most paper and cardboard collection streams. Despite its low weight, it is stable and easy to handle.
"Sustainability and recyclability were the key factors for us when looking for a new ring carrier, and WaveGrip offered the perfect solution." Geoffrey Jansen van VuurenCEO of the Amundsen Brewery.
WaveGrip suitable for high machine speeds
The WaveGrip carrier has a patent-pending design and does not need to be folded during use. This enables a Continuous operation at high speeds and fulfils both the performance and production requirements of demanding canning lines.

The white, coated top side can be painted to a high Print with up to 10 coloursso that brand and advertising messages can be easily integrated to increase the impact on the shelf. In addition, the natural brown reverse side offers a variety of other design options and enables direct communication with customers.
Amundsen offers eight core beers all year round and produces between 50 and 80 seasonal speciality beers per year. The brewery exports to 20 different countries, with Sweden and the United Kingdom being the largest markets.
Source: Berry Global













