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Avantium and Royal Vezet partner on PEF packaging

Avantium and Royal Vezet partner on PEF packaging
A range of biobased PEF product applications (photo courtesy Avantium).

In the Netherlands, Avantium N.V., a leading company in renewable and circular polymer materials, is pleased to announce a collaboration with Royal Vezet, Europe’s largest fresh food company specializing in convenience vegetables, fruits, salads, and fresh meals.

Royal Vezet and Avantium will work closely to implement Avantium’s biobased polyethylene furanoate (PEF) for packaging salad bowls. These PEF-based trays will be used by Albert Heijn, the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands.

Royal Vezet produces 6 million consumer units per week. The company prides itself on its innovative approach, strong regional ties, and dedication to sustainability and quality.

Partnering with Avantium aligns with our mission to make tasty and healthy food available for everybody while minimizing our environmental footprint. We are eager to demonstrate the potential of PEF-based packaging and its benefits for our products and Albert Heijn’s customers, said Anouk Wissink, CEO of Royal Vezet.

Avantium’s PEF is a 100 percent plant-based, fully recyclable polymer and offers a renewable and circular packaging solution for Royal Vezet’s salad bowls.

Albert Heijn will start introducing the first PEF-based salad bowl trays and will explore further expansion to the packaging of other segments.

We are proud to introduce PEF-based salad bowl trays, furthering our commitment to sustainability. This initiative follows our successful collaboration with Refresco and Avantium on PEF-based bottles for fruit juices. By expanding our use of PEF, we continue to lead the way in offering eco-friendly packaging solutions to our customers, said Marit van Egmond, CEO of Albert Heijn.

Delfzijl FDCA set for start up

Avanatium’s 5,000 tpa FDCA Flagship plant in Delfzijl is expected to begin commercial production in 2025 (photo courtesy Avantium).

Avantium is set to start up the world’s first commercial plant in Delfzijl for 5,000 tonnes per annum of furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA), the key component of PEF, with commercial production expected to begin in 2025.

Following this, PEF production will be scaled up to plants of 100,000 tonnes per annum and beyond, enabling large-scale production of FDCA and PEF through technology licensing.

We are pleased to partner with Royal Vezet and Albert Heijn on this innovative project. This collaboration is proof of the power of strategic partnerships in driving sustainable innovation. By combining Avantium’s PEF with Royal Vezet’s commitment to fresh, high-quality products and Albert Heijn’s extensive market reach, we are convinced to make a significant impact on the food packaging industry. Together, we can accelerate the transition to more sustainable packaging solutions, promoting healthy products in eco-friendly packaging that benefit both consumers and the environment, said Tom van Aken, CEO of Avantium.

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