Back

(Photo credit: Albert Heijn)

PEF trays

Avantium and Royal Vezet collaborate on PEF-based packaging trays for Albert Heijn’s salad bowls

1:26 min Biobased Material
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Avantium is pleased to announce a collaboration with Royal Vezet, Europe’s largest fresh food company specializing in convenience vegetables, fruits, salads, and fresh meals. Together, Royal Vezet and Avantium will work closely to implement Avantium’s PEF for packaging of salad bowls. These PEF-based trays will be used by Albert Heijn, the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands.

Advertisement
PETnology Europe 2025 Pre Programm Registration

Avantium’s PEF (polyethylene furanoate) is a 100% plant-based, fully recyclable polymer and offers a renewable and circular packaging solution for Royal Vezet’s salad bowls. Avantium is set to start-up the world’s first commercial plant in Delfzijl for 5 kilotons of FDCA (furandicarboxylic acid), the key component of PEF, with commercial production expected to begin in 2025. Following this, PEF production will be scaled up to plants of 100 kilotons and beyond, enabling large-scale production of FDCA and PEF through technology licensing.

Royal Vezet produces 6 million consumer units per week. The company prides itself on its innovative approach, strong regional ties, and dedication to sustainability and quality. “Partnering with Avantium aligns with our mission to make tasty and healthy food available for everybody, while minimizing our environmental footprint,” states Anouk Wissink, CEO of Royal Vezet. “We are eager to demonstrate the potential of PEF-based packaging and its benefits for our products and Albert Heijn’s customers.”

PETnology's Resource Guide
comPETence center

The comPETence center provides your organisation with a dynamic, cost effective way to promote your products and services.

Find out more

Cover
Our premium articles
comPETence
magazine

Find our premium articles, interviews, reports and more
in 3 issues in 2025.

Find out more
Current issue