Sustainable Induction Liner

Selig Group's Lift ’n’ Peel Lite reduces material usage by up to 20% while maintaining tamper-evident performance and and easy-open convenience.

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Selig Group, a global expert in container sealing and venting technology, has launched Lift ‘n’ Peel™ Lite – a slimmer, lighter-weight version of the company’s iconic Lift ‘n’ Peel™ liner. This solution reduces material usage by up to 20%, offering consumer brands a more cost-effective, more sustainable option without sacrificing the sealing performance or easy-to-open experience consumers expect. 

The original Lift ‘n’ Peel™ liner rose to popularity thanks to its reliable performance and easy-to-use pull tab. Over time, it has become the preferred induction liner for food, beverage, household, personal care and chemical brands. 

In response to increasing demand for sustainable packaging, Selig’s R&D team sought to evolve the Lift ‘n’ Peel™ design and construction. The result is a liner with a 50% thinner aluminium foil layer and a 20% thinner foam backing.  The new liner is fully compatible with existing production lines with minor adjustments to induction settings.

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Consumers want tamper-evident and secure packaging

Lift ‘n’ Peel™ Lite is also on trend with consumer sentiment. A recent study conducted by NSM Research Inc. through U.S. focus groups,i reveals that there has been a significant rise in demand for tamper-evident and secure packaging in recent years. Compared to pre-COVID results, four times more consumers are prioritizing packaging security compared to previous trends and four out of five consumers would choose products with Lift 'n' Peel™ over traditional non-tabbed seals.  

David Griffin, VP, Global Sales and Products at Selig Group comments: “Lift ‘n’ Peel™ Lite contains substantially less aluminum foil and polyethylene foam without sacrificing sealing performance or consumer convenience.  It is an excellent choice for brands looking for ways to reduce the amount of packaging in their products as they strive to achieve sustainability goals.” 

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