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New packaging solution from HUBER+SUHNER offers 50 % reduction in CO2 emissions for the packaging of LISA and IANOS fiber modules

HUBER+SUHNER is further expanding its commitment to sustainability with the launch of its new LISA and IANOS blister packaging.

Made from 100 % recycled PET, the new packaging for the LISA and IANOS fiber modules ensures superior product protection while reducing environmental impact by cutting CO2 emissions by 50 % compared to traditional packaging for these applications.

“This latest initiative represents another important milestone in our ongoing journey to drive sustainability across our operations,” said Lana Ollier, Head of Global Sustainability at HUBER+SUHNER. “By integrating recycled materials and optimising logistics, we are providing our customers with a high-performance operations solution that aligns with their as well as our environmental goals.”

Following the successful introduction of sustainable packaging for indoor fiber optic cable assemblies and plug-type attenuators last year, HUBER+SUHNER continues to take steps to minimise waste and optimise resource efficiency.

The LISA and IANOS blister packaging is designed to offer exceptional durability and efficiency. Its dust-proof seal protects products from contamination, reducing the need for repackaging and minimising waste. The universal fit accommodates all LISA and IANOS module versions, simplifying logistics and reducing the need for multiple packaging types. Additionally, the stackable design improves storage and transportation efficiency, lowering emissions and operational costs.

HUBER+SUHNER will continue to implement sustainable packaging solutions across additional product lines as part of its broader sustainability strategy. The company remains committed to developing innovative solutions that reduce waste and support a more sustainable future.

More information on the new LISA and IANOS blister packaging can be found on the HUBER+SUHNER website.

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