Inline Plastic unveils redesigned Safe-T-Fresh Rectangles line

Inline Plastics has revamped its popular line of Safe-T-Fresh Rectangles.

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Inline Plastics has revamped its popular line of Safe-T-Fresh Rectangles.

The line, introduced more than 10 years ago, are tamper-evident, tamper resistant and leak resistant. The new design has sleek, smooth walls and is produced with post-consumer content, according to a news release, using chemically recycled rDPET “reborn” material, according to a news release. The smooth-wall design and content makes the container “virtually invisible” according to the company, to showcase the contents.

“It provides the highest clarity, with the lowest carbon footprint material in the market,” according to the release “The new smooth-wall design coupled with the rDPET makes the container virtually invisible –putting the food contents center stage.”

The TS20 and TS24 containers are the first to undergo the design change, marking the beginning of a larger strategic transition for the Rectangles product, line, according to the release.

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