SIG & Grounded partner to launch plant-based protein shakes

2022-07-16 01:29:28 By : Ms. Snow Hu

The partnership to continue post-launch

London-based Grounded has partnered with SIG to turn its innovative concept idea for a 100% natural range of plant-based protein shakes, aimed at health-conscious mobile consumers, into a commercial reality.

Grounded reached out to SIG for support in getting its all-natural plant-based shakes, with cocoa and plant protein, ready for market. As there is almost no start-up company that will be able to invest in its production plant from the beginning, Grounded benefits from the capabilities in SIG’s combiLab and the sponsorship of the SIGCUBATOR – SIG’s accelerator program for start-ups with innovative and promising product concepts. Working in close collaboration, SIG took Grounded’s initial idea on a ‘consumer-centric’ journey, from testing prototypes in its test center in Germany to a successful launch to market this month.

Switzerland headquartered SIG is a systems and solutions provider for aseptic carton packaging. The company collaborates with its customers to bring food and beverage products to consumers worldwide in a safe, sustainable, and affordable way.

SIG said as part of the process, the packaging solution for the plant-based protein shakes was also found — SIG’s unique carton bottle combidome 500ml. Standing out from the crowd with an eye-catching design for modern, sustainable on-the-go consumption, combidome is mainly made from paperboard from the wood’s renewable raw material.

Gabriel Bean, founder at Grounded, said, “Just one small idea can change an entire industry and we identified a gap in the market for a clean, genuinely natural, plant-based shake – with no compromise on natural ingredients and packaging. We spent over six months sourcing the right packaging that aligned with our values, and we found the perfect fit in SIG’s combidome. It’s sustainability story and unique shape makes it the perfect option for our range. Beyond the carton, the team & people at SIG were just as aligned on values, and we couldn’t have found a better partnership with which to launch these products. They supported us all the way, from our first contact with their UK team, through to their exceptional combiLab operation in Germany. We look forward to continuing our partnership here with such professionals in their field.”

According to SIG, Grounded and other start-ups benefit from the capabilities at combiLab, which has three main focuses – conceptual and marketing support, advice and test-fillings in the laboratory and pilot plant areas, and added services such as additional product tests.

Anna Rabanus, Global category manager at SIG, said, “Start-ups such as Grounded are increasingly driving industry innovation and value creation, with differentiated product ideas for the mobile generation. We’re keen to identify and engage with them at an early stage to foster successful partnerships and maximize potential. We learn from each other and gain fresh perspective, while our expert team empower start-up businesses to take advantage of the advice and facilities on offer. The likeminded team at Grounded shares our vision for delivering food and beverage products that excite and improve people’s lives, in a sustainably packaged way.”

Grounded’s innovative 100% natural plant-based protein shakes, packed in combidome 500ml and filled at SIG’s combiLab, were launched online this month at www.grounded.co.uk and world-renowned retailer Selfridges. They will also be launching Planet Organic in the coming weeks and building out both the UK and European distribution points. The partnership with Grounded will continue post-launch, as SIG’s extensive global co-packing network will help to define Grounded’s future route-to-market.

This innovative partnership leverages SIG’s Product Innovation and Differentiation platform’s potential – a drive to deliver innovative product and packaging solutions that enable businesses to satisfy the ever-changing needs of consumers.

The Covid-19 pandemic led to the country-wide lockdown on 25 March 2020. It will be two years tomorrow as I write this. What have we learned in this time? Maybe the meaning of resilience since small companies like us have had to rely on our resources and the forbearance of our employees as we have struggled to produce our trade platforms.

The print and packaging industries have been fortunate, although the commercial printing industry is still to recover. We have learned more about the digital transformation that affects commercial printing and packaging. Ultimately digital will help print grow in a country where we are still far behind in our paper and print consumption and where digital is a leapfrog technology that will only increase the demand for print in the foreseeable future.

Web analytics show that we now have readership in North America and Europe amongst the 90 countries where our five platforms reach. Our traffic which more than doubled in 2020, has at times gone up by another 50% in 2021. And advertising which had fallen to pieces in 2020 and 2021, has started its return since January 2022.

As the economy approaches real growth with unevenness and shortages a given, we are looking forward to the PrintPack India exhibition in Greater Noida. We are again appointed to produce the Show Daily on all five days of the show from 26 to 30 May 2022.

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