Impulsem la reutilització d’envasos per al sector tecnològic (2IN1 E-FLAT)

Txell Tomàs Sallarès,

  • The 2IN1 E-FLAT  project tests the new reusable box 2in1®  e-Flat box in the reverse logistics of the technology sector, improving the protection of devices and reducing packaging waste.
  • Led by CAPSA Packaging and Packaging  Cluster, with the support of the Catalan Waste Agency, the project seeks to validate a reusable and scalable logistics model.

The 2IN1E-FLAT project  aims to test the implementation of the new 2in1®  e-Flat   box within the reverse logistics of the technology sector, analysing its behaviour in reception, storage, shipments and returns. This initiative aims to demonstrate the feasibility of reuse in sensitive technological products, improving the protection of devices and reducing packaging waste.

Led by CAPSA Packaging and  Packaging Cluster, with the support of the Catalan Waste  Agency, the project is part of the call for subsidies for projects to promote the circular economy of this same agency. It will have a budget of €39,986, will last 24 months and officially began on December 15, 2025.

Currently, the logistics flows of technological products are faced with the massive use of single-use packaging that offers little protection and makes it difficult to reuse. 2IN1E-FLAT addresses this challenge by testing the 2in1® e-Flat Box box, a solution that:

  • It offers comprehensive protection with reinforced walls and inner tubes to reduce transport damage.
  • It includes a reusable temporary closure that facilitates internal shipments and multiple accesses without adhesive tape.
  • It allows a secure final closure with adhesive strip to guarantee the integrity of the device in delivery.
  • It has a flat design and simple assembly, adaptable to devices of different sizes.

The 2in1® e-Flat Box has been recognized with the  Liderpack 2024 Award in the category of Electronics, Image and Sound  Packaging, an award that endorses its innovation, functionality and sustainable approach within the sector. Here you can see a demonstration.

The pilot tests of the project will allow data to be obtained to develop a calculator of economic and environmental costs  linked to reuse, validate the logistics model, reduce incidents and minimize waste, with the ambition of demonstrating the scale and applicability of the solution in the technological logistics chain.

With this project, CAPSA Packaging and Packaging  Cluster reinforce their role as driving agents of collaborative innovation in reusable packaging, providing concrete solutions to make industrial reuse a viable and scalable reality.



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