Sabert Corporation Europe has launched a full off-the-shelf range of Tray2Go – a fully recyclable packaging solution for sushi, other chilled food-to-go, confectionery and bakery products.
“Sushi is vibrant, colourful, attractive and appetising” said Alex Noake, UK&I Managing Director and European Commercial Director. “It’s more than a food, it’s a form of art, and eating it is an experience balanced between taste, texture and presentation. As a developer and manufacturer of practical and easy to use foodservice packaging, Sabert’s mission has always been to make food look great – and that is part of the rationale behind the development of our new Tray2Go range – but the other driving force is sustainability. Tray2Go is made using sustainable materials and is fully recyclable. The board bases, manufactured in the UK, are made with FSC® certified material, while the lids are made from rPET, at our facility in Belgium, and comprise a minimum of 50% recycled material.”
Practical to use, the Tray2Go range features a robust and durable doublewall tray design, coupled with a secure fitting click-lock lid. With Tray2Go, Sabert has achieved its goals of delivering a fully recyclable multifunctional packaging solution – made using sustainable materials – which is practical and easy to use, while making the food look great.
Ideal for chilled food-to-go, notably sushi, and for confectionery and bakery products, Tray2Go is immediately available in four standard sizes, with the remaining three sizes following in August. Custom sizing is also an option. Available in kraft, black, or white – which is ideal for bespoke printing and customisation – the tray has an inner PE varnish and a GR coating on one side for additional oil and grease resistance. The recessed (footed) base also offers added protection from wet food preparation conveyor belts and manufacturing processes whilst still providing excellent ‘nestability’. Further to enhance functionality, the feet also offer a premium design, and this new innovative concept is fully patented by Sabert.