Metsä Board’s New Lidloc Cup Gains Further Recognition with iF Design Award 2018
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Metsä Board, a European producer of premium fresh fiber paperboards, reports that its revolutionary new paperboard cup design, "Lidloc," has won an iF Design Award at an awards ceremony held at the BMW Welt in Munich, Germany this past week.
The Lidloc design has broken new ground in paperboard cup design and recognizes the increased focus on developing sustainable packaging. The design has a patent pending and is based upon an extension to a standard cup structure that folds and locks into an integrated lid.
Cyril Drouet, Metsä Board’s Design & Innovation Director, has worked closely on this project with his design team. He explains the benefits of this innovative design: "We have designed this to be a one-piece construction that removes the need for a separate plastic lid. It is easy to fold and assemble with a secure lid-locking design. The integrated lid is spill proof and offers extra branding power as it can be printed as one piece with the rest of the cup. The lid also contains an integrated ‘sip’ mechanism for hot beverages as well as being ideal for cold drinks with a straw."
For more than 60 years, the iF Design Award has been recognized the world over as a label for design excellence. The international high-profile jury assessed more than 6,400 entries from 54 countries to determine who would receive this coveted seal of design excellence.
For more information, contact Marjo Halonen, VP communications, Metsä Board.