Lyte Packaging shines at London Packaging Week 2024

Lyte Packaging shines at London Packaging Week 2024
Supplier News

As the doors close on London Packaging Week 2024 we are taking a few moments to reflect on another successful show for Lyte Packaging. Thank you to all the visitors to the stand, engaging in fascinating and thought-provoking discussions on packaging is what we love best!

London Packaging Week was first launched over 10 years ago and is the meeting place for suppliers, designers and buyers within the capital. Running over two days it’s divided into four targeted areas, Packaging Premiere, PCD, PLD and Food and Consumer Pack.

The Lyte Packaging stand was situated in the heart of Packaging Premiere and showcased new samples to customers within the luxury accessories, fine foods and high-end retail sectors. Listening to customers’ requirements for sustainable packaging, we demonstrated our solutions not only have the benefit of being customisable but also being kind to the environment, using paper from well managed sources, including agricultural by-products.

We showed that premium luxurious packaging can be made without using plastic and can be easily recycled. We had lots of interest in space-efficient collapsible boxes that assemble without self-adhesive and close without needing magnets, they can even be reused, stored flat or recycled.

As ever, non-plastic alternatives to moulded fittings were popular. Our high-quality, moulded pulp solutions are designed to replace plastic vac-forms. They look amazing, perform just as well and can be recycled along with the box.

Luxury packaging is our passion and sharing it with visitors who are so enthusiastic about our products is a highlight of the show. We were delighted with the feedback and hope to have forged many future relationships.

Look out for us our 2025 shows starting with Paris Packaging Week in January and Packaging Innovations & Empack 2025 in February, it’s going to be another busy year for the team and we can’t wait!

This article was originally published by Lyte Packaging.

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