CUPSZ introduces sustainable and locally made round packaging

There are all kinds of ways to spread your logo and message. Like through social media, a magazine or a flyer. But from now-on we can do this with a printed bowl. These can be printed in full color to give your logo and brand more attention.

Round sustainable food containers for salads, pokebowls or other to-go meals are usually shipped in bulk from Asia. CUPSZ now has a more sustainable alternative: cardboard bowls from our own country. They can be ordered in small quantity, made from FSC-certified cardboard and delivered within six to eight weeks.

CUPSZ is a well-known company in the world of printed packaging. The Brabant company has been helping businesses increase their brand awareness for years with personalized coffee cups and sustainable printing. Because, a cup with a logo or message attracts attention. New in the range are cardboard bowls. A decision that has everything to do with sustainability. “Most cardboard bowls are produced in Asia with a minimum order of 100,000 pieces. We thought, this could be much more sustainable,” says Daan Willemsz, CEO of CUPSZ.

With nature in mind

The cardboard of these sustainable containers has also been carefully considered. “We only use FSC-certified cardboard. For every tree felled, the supplier ensures that several trees are replanted” says co-owner Michiel Willemsz. The fact that sustainability is important to the Willemsz brothers is also reflected in their business premises. “There are more than 600 solar panels on the roof. These ensure that our machines can produce energy neutrally to a large extent. We also ensure that we have little paper waste and we recycle all residual paper.”

Missed marketing opportunity

If you are interested in sustainable coffee cups or bowls and do not want to get them from far away, CUPSZ is the right solution for you. The Brabant brothers also hope to soon be an established name outside the Netherlands. “Our dream is to become the largest producer of round sustainable food packaging in Europe. We see a good market for this. Because if you ask us, every unprinted packaging is a missed marketing opportunity.”

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