Cirkla, a sustainable packaging solution company, has launched the world’s first molded fiber Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) trays, reducing plastic waste by approximately 85%.
Designed for meat and frozen food packaging, these innovative trays offer a high-performance, eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic trays.
A Sustainable Alternative to Plastic Packaging
Traditional MAP trays are made from plastics like PET and PP, contributing to long-term environmental waste.
Cirkla’s fiber MAP trays, made from renewable plant fibers like sugarcane bagasse, significantly reduce plastic content while maintaining freshness, durability, and shelf life.
Their patent-pending easy-peel liner ensures full recyclability in paper waste streams, making them a practical, sustainable solution.
Seamless Transition for Brands
Cirkla’s trays match the technical performance of plastic with strong seal strength, rigidity, and advanced oxygen and moisture barriers.
They integrate easily into existing packaging systems, requiring no additional capital investment for businesses.
The trays are also cost-competitive, making large-scale adoption feasible for food manufacturers.
Ready for Global Distribution
With millions of units set for delivery in February 2025, Cirkla has successfully tested its fiber MAP trays with leading U.S. meat packers and processors.
These trials confirmed the trays’ effectiveness in packaging beef, pork, poultry, and seafood, meeting industry standards for food preservation.
Expanding Sustainable Packaging Solutions
Beyond fiber MAP trays, Cirkla offers a range of eco-friendly packaging solutions, including:
- Compostable coffee capsules
- Sustainable dairy tubs
- Recyclable ready-meal containers
By providing practical, scalable alternatives to plastic, Cirkla is helping brands reduce their environmental impact without compromising performance.