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Banding solutions for fruit and vegetables

Labeling of fruit and vegetables

Bands bundle, brand and label unpackaged fruit and vegetables – always without adhesives. Consumers love bands because they generate almost no waste, can be opened easily by hand and can be effortlessly returned to the recycling cycle.

Minimize packaging
Minimize packaging
Food labeling
Food labeling
Replace plastic with paper
Replace plastic with paper
Avoid waste
Avoid waste
Reduce energy costs
Reduce energy costs

Bands secure cardboard trays

Banding combines branding, labeling and tamper evidence

Paper bands securely hold cardboard trays with apples, citrus fruits, tomatoes, avocados and other fresh produce. Thanks to optimal band tension and flexible band length, the products are kept stable during transport without causing pressure marks. At the same time, the band serves as a carrier for branding and product information. This packaging solution benefits the environment, consumers and, through automation, also productivity.

Bands as brand presence at the POS

Bands offer a simple and efficient packaging solution for fruit and vegetables that goes far beyond bundling. They enable clear product labeling directly on the packaging while creating a strong brand presence at the POS. Thanks to the reduced material use, the product remains highly visible, which positively influences purchasing decisions. Compared to conventional packaging, resources can be saved and processes simplified, as bundling and labeling are combined in a single step.

How can banding optimize your packaging?

Frequently asked questions about banding fruit and vegetables

Bands bundle products gently and securely. They adapt flexibly to different shapes and do not leave pressure marks.

Yes. Origin, price, barcode or branding can be printed directly on the band. Additional labels are not required.

Yes. Especially for delicate fruit, the low band tension ensures a secure hold without causing damage.

Less material use, less plastic and an open, attractive presentation at the POS. The product remains visible.

With recyclable materials such as paper bands, plastic can be replaced. This simplifies recycling and reduces waste.

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