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Cosfibel presents its multiple materials expertise

The Cosfibel group's aim is to understand and support brands in their innovations, and to provide them with inspiration. For the Luxe Pack trade show, the group has designed a special box featuring nine boxes illustrating its multi-material expertise and creative and technical maturity.

Nine boxes, nine materials

By assembling nine miniatures (10 cm X 10 cm) in a square box (35 cm X 35 cm), Cosfibel presents, in the manner of a kaleidoscope, the nine materials it offers brands for the production of their boxes and cases. Each presents an eco-responsible creation based on a chosen material: card and cardboard, microflute, molded pulp, various species of wood (ash, paulownia), cork, tin, rPET. From the simplest to the most sophisticated, from the most classic to the most innovative, each evokes a specific universe. 

In each creation, a technical data sheet presents the material: origin, certification, recyclability, and other technical information including usage, resistance, life cycle...

How can I make the most of the single-material box?

With the ReBel collection, Cosfibel positions itself as an expert in multiple material solutions. It affirms its commitment to eco-responsibility by focusing on its 4R rule (reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink). The ReBel spirit brings extra creativity and revises the codes of luxury, betting on the monomaterial trend. 

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