Doro Packaging: 100% cardboard inserts for Sisley’s vacation reward packing containers

Doro Packaging: 100% cardboard inserts for Sisley’s vacation reward packing containers

On the upcoming Paris Packaging Week, going down on January 28 & 29, 2025, Doro Packaging will unveil its newest innovation in sustainable packaging: a 100% cardboard insert resolution developed for Sisley’s 2024 vacation reward packing containers. Sisley has been a loyal shopper of Doro Packaging for over 30 years.

As a part of their CSR technique, Sisley requested Doro Packaging to design an eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing various to plastic inserts.

This 100% cardboard boasts an improved carbon footprint, 2.6 instances decrease than RPET inserts. So far as aesthetic properties are involved, it gives a “refined design that ensures no seen gaps, even after the merchandise are eliminated,” mentioned Doro. Moreover, it additionally gives a “dependable product assist,” which was “rigorously examined and validated below transport circumstances.”

“The aesthetic and high quality elements had been decisive in awarding this challenge to Doro Packaging,” shared Sisley’s Anaïs Pradal, Packaging Venture Buying Supervisor, and Elise Picot, Packaging Venture Growth Supervisor.

Doro Packaging labored carefully with Sisley to design an revolutionary, scalable cardboard insert made up of three parts—perforated grid, compartments, and a ending cowl.

“This challenge is an ideal instance of our skill to innovate by collaboration. Our purpose was to ship a novel resolution that mixes design, sustainability, and reliability. The success of this challenge with Sisley is a supply of nice pleasure for our groups,” mentioned Gilles Regnard, Gross sales Supervisor at Doro Packaging.

Primarily based in Monaco, with a field meeting unit in Tunisia and a complete experience in printing, shaping, and ending, Doro Packaging has been supporting cosmetics, skincare, make-up, and perfume manufacturers for over 50 years within the creation of their customized packing containers and instances.