Faller Packaging on the road

Faller Packaging has presented its range of sustainable packaging at the recent Customer Academy Nordic in Copenhagen, Denmark, highlighting the importance of the Scandinavian pharmaceutical and healthcare markets.

Faller Packaging has presented its range of sustainable packaging at the recent Customer Academy Nordic in Copenhagen, Denmark

The Customer Academy Nordic is a joint event held by the Austrian packaging manufacturer Constantia Flexibles and the Swiss company Perlen Packaging, which specializes in film manufacturing and coating. The organizers of this two-day event got together with participating companies to talk about trends and innovations in pharmaceutical packaging.

Scandinavia is an important growth market for Faller Packaging, with a substantial sales increase registered at its Hvidovre branch in Denmark last year. For this reason, the manufacturer of secondary pharmaceutical packaging took the opportunity to present its products to the Scandinavian pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.

The company has been making folding cartons in Denmark and applying special finishing techniques since 2012. Here, as at all its sites, it uses paper and cardboard from responsibly managed forests. In response to the growing trend towards sustainable products, the company is developing simpler packaging made from monomaterials and ensuring that its folding cartons, labels and package leaflets are recyclable.

To highlight the topic of sustainability in pharmaceutical packaging at the event, Fred Mausner Christensen of Faller Packaging’s facility in Denmark gave a presentation called Sustainable Pharma Packaging, which attracted considerable interest.

‘This is a marketplace for sharing information, discussing the latest trends and working with businesses to find innovative solutions,’ said Christian Holmskov, managing director of Faller Packaging Denmark. ‘Our experts made an important contribution with our flexible and sustainable packaging concepts for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.’