Trivium Packaging Company was recognized with six awards at the IMDPA Quality Excellence Awards and the 2023 Cans of the Year Awards.
Celebrating the best in metal packaging innovation, the Cans of the Year Awards are one of the longest-running international celebrations of the achievements of can manufacturing. Trivium took home 2 gold awards in the categories ‘Bottles’ and ‘Decoration and Print Quality’ for their innovation and design for the World Cup collectible aluminum bottle for Anheuser-Busch InBev, Budweiser beer.
Trivium’s work with Grupo Boticário in creating an impact extruded aluminum aerosol can for its Malbec X antiperspirant received a bronze award in the ‘Decoration and Print Quality’ category. Awarded Gold in the “Two-Piece Food” category was Trivium’s oval-shaped DRD aluminum can with easy open for Conservas Antonio Alonso, Tuna Palacio de Oriente.
The IMDPA Excellence in Quality Contest honors outstanding companies that have made exceptional quality and consistency their mission in the pursuit of excellence in decoration and packaging. It was also awarded Best in Category in the ‘Aerosols and Bottles’ category for its packaging design for Chacabuco and received an Award of Excellence for the Anheuser-Busch InBev, Budweiser World Cup aluminum bottles.
“We are delighted to be honored with these awards. Our teams produce award-winning products every day, seeing their success in prestigious competitions such as Cans of the Year, and IMDPA drives us to continue striving for excellence. Trivium’s success is based on our people and our commitment to sustainability and innovation, underscored by consumer desire for sustainable and inventive packaging. Our products are made from 100% infinitely recyclable metal, offer long-lasting product protection and a unique, modern and appealing design for every brand partner.” said Jenny Wassenaar, Director of Sustainability and SVP Global R&D, .
For the Can of the Year awards, each entry was judged on a variety of physical and environmental categories, such as production quality, technological improvements, decoration and print quality, ease of opening and usability, cost and material savings, and more. IMDPA evaluated the print quality, degree of difficulty, appearance of coating finishes, registration and technical expertise required for each part.