ProAmpac solution named finalist for PAC Global Awards

The ProActive Recyclable RP-1000 Paper Series has earned nominations in the sustainability and technical design categories.

ProAmpac's ProActive Recyclable RP-1000 Paper Series
ProAmpac’s ProActive Recyclable RP-1000 Paper Series is a finalist in two categories at the PAC Global Awards 2025.
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ProAmpac says its ProActive Recyclable RP-1000 Paper Series is a finalist in two categories at the PAC Global Awards 2025.

The company’s ProActive Recyclable RP-1000 Paper Series, used in Marks & Spencer’s Select Farms organic potato range, has earned nominations in the sustainability and technical design categories, according to a news release. Thesolution combines a fully curbside recyclable paper structure with excellent seal performance to deliver a premium sustainable solution with vibrant printability, the company says.

“At ProAmpac, our customers are at the center of our product innovations,” said Hesam Tabatabaei, ProAmpac’s senior vice president for global product development and innovation. “These nominations highlight our dedication to the Fiberization of Packaging, working closely with partners to develop fiber-based solutions that prioritize sustainability, technical performance, shelf appearance and brand impact. It’s an honor to see this effort recognized on a global stage.”

PAC Global Awards winners will be announced Feb. 4 at the Futures Edge Summit, held at City Winery in New York City. A VIP networking mixer will precede the ceremony on Feb. 3, providing a platform for industry leaders to connect and celebrate packaging excellence.

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