Danone and the Research Packaging Center
Packaging at the centre of brand politics, the consumer at the centre of the innovation process. Following this principle, Danone has built at Evian (close to its most famous source) the Research Packaging Center, where technology and creativity enter into alliance for innovation.
The idea that has led to the setting up of the DRPC, opened to the press for the first time last June 17th, is to create a strong added value for the consumer via the creation of attractive and high performance packaging and/or new sustainable packaging solutions, devised for each single market. Equipped with state-of-the-art-tools and featuring multidisciplinary skills, the center houses a team of 37 researchers led by Frédéric Jouin, working in close collaboration with customers, suppliers and prestigious international research institutions (including the MIT). Its propositive force can be translated into figures: each year the DRPC develops more than 100 projects and 150 mock-ups and registers from 4 to 6 patents. Recently, together with Avantium, Danone’s centre has launched a pilot production of PE “bio” bottles. In the photos some of the most recent packs.
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![]() Spiderman 25 cl. Limited edition of 5000 pieces in support of the brand. |
Prestige in PET: 33 and 50 cl of absolute transparency, for the premium segments of the US and Japanese market. |
![]() All round innovation for the two litre pouch and relative “home” dispenser.
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![]() Easy to separate. 3 litre bottles, handle and a square form for the Hayat brand (Turkey). Ideal for storage. |