Tinned Fish Charcuterie Trend Sparks Conversation On Sustainable Food Options

  • Trivium Packaging

First, there were butter boards, then hummus boards, and now tinned fish boards. You read that right. One of the latest TikTok food trends has been creating delicious spreads using sardines, anchovies, and more, but this trend has more benefits than the vitamins and minerals found in fish. As Bloomberg reports, it is a great sustainable food option for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint!

Tinned fish is a great way to get a nutritious meal while being mindful of the environment. The 100% infinitely recyclable metal packaging not only provides a solution that has a longer shelf life while maintaining its freshness + nutrients but is easier to transport (i.e., more sustainable), and the packaging can be recycled an unlimited amount of times. Additionally, metal has the highest recycling rate - the percentage of recyclable materials that actually get recycled.

Trivium produces 100% infinitely recyclable and reusable metal packaging for some of the world's top food, beauty, and wellness brands worldwide. Trivium has partnered with brands like Orkla Foods, Unimer's Titus Seafood can, and Palacio de Oriente canned fish to create sustainable metal packaging that protects their product and displays the brand's image in vibrant shapes and colors.

For instance, Trivium's can design for Orkla Food's Stabburet mackerel filet was a critical success. It garnered them a WorldStar Packaging Award. They were named Canmaker's Can of the Year and received a Cannex Gold award and an AluFoil Trophy, and they were recognized at Starpack for engineering innovation.

Trivium produces 100% infinitely recyclable and reusable metal packaging for some of the world's top food, beauty, and wellness brands worldwide. Contact Trivium to work with the world's leading company in the realm of sustainable metal packaging.

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PAC Global and Worldstar awards for Trivium

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Advocating For Circularity in Packaging

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  • Michael Foster
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  • Created 20 Mar 2023
  • Modified 26 Apr 2023
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