Accelerating the shift to a sustainable and resilient food packaging value chain through interregional collaboration on a European level
Packaging plays a central role in building a sustainable and resilient food system. By protecting food quality and safety throughout the shelf life, food packaging helps to reduce food waste. However, the packaging itself must evolve to meet Europe’s sustainability goals.
The European Green Deal sets ambitious targets, including:
Achieving these goals demands more than innovation, it requires intense interregional collaboration across the entire food packaging value chain.
The S3 Partnership Food Packaging brings together leading food, packaging and food packaging clusters from across Europe. Our mission is to catalyze the transition to a resilient and sustainable food packaging value chain, guided by the 5 R’s: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Renewable. To accelerate this transition, we focus on key themes such as:
Through interregional collaboration and knowledge exchange, we strengthen regional innovation capacity and help companies engage in cross-border projects, co-develop solutions, and access funding for sustainable packaging investments.
Our shared objectives include:
Creating a trusted platform for matchmaking and funding alignment.
| Country | Partner |
| Belgium | Pack4Food |
| Flanders’ FOOD | |
| Wagralim | |
| Poland | Natureef Association |
| Spain | Packaging Cluster |
| Nagrifood | |
| Clusaga | |
| Finland | CLIC innovation OY |
| France | Valorial |
| Ligépack | |
| BDI | |
| Polymeris | |
| Hungary | Omnipack |
| Innoskart | |
| Italy | CLUST-ER |
| Latvia | Latvian Food Cluster |
| Lithuania | Smart Food Cluster |
| Slovenia | CCIS-CAFE |
| Sweden | Packbridge |
For more information about the S3 Partnership Food Packaging, visit the official EC Page: S3 Community of Practice - Food Packaging.
To learn more about our regional role or activities within the Partnership, feel free to contact the Established Office: thomas.de.bock@pack4food.be and Joana Massaguer jmassaguer@packagingcluster.com
29 January 2023
CONSORTIUM: Masia Vallformosa, Juvé & Camps, Ais Vision, Innovi and the Packaging Cluster
DESCRIPTION: The project aims to analyze the feasibility of installing artificial vision in wineries to improve the quality and safety of the wines produced. This project is based as the main technological trend in artificial intelligence. Artificial vision in the Wine sector (Line of aid for Initiatives to Strengthen competitiveness for cluster projects. Innovation projects (Line 2))
BUDGET: €99,955.44
CALL: Gener 2023 – December 2023
22 January 2023
CONSORTIUM: Rieusset, NG Plastics, Alzamora, Font Packaging, Lúcid, Inèdit, Virospack, Envases Plasticos del Ter and Packaging Cluster
DESCRIPTION: Packimpact, wants to be a very simplified but rigorous online environmental quantification software based on the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of the containers, customized and adapted to this sector. Life cycle analysis tool of a line container Aid to Initiatives to Strengthen competitiveness for cluster projects. Competitiveness strengthening projects (Line 1)
I develop an easy and intuitive tool so that companies in the container and packaging sector can carry out life cycle analyzes and value their containers taking into account their entire value chain in a simple and fast way with generic data entered into the tool.
BUDGET: €96,571.30
CALL: Gener 2022 – August 2023