Valmatic at Cosmopack 2025
In Hall 20 booth E25, Valmatic will show PAPERDOSE® Multicolor, new version of PAPERDOSE with multi-color printing, elegant and unique in its kind but also showcases the offers of Encanto.it (a company of the Valmatic group, which presents innovative food supplements based on the IN & OUT concept, personal care from the outside and from the inside).
Focus on PAPERDOSE® Multicolor. This innovative 3D paper-based single-dose solution, developed with Valmatic technology, is printed on the outer side with up to eight colors, offering customers a highly customizable and visually striking solution.
Thanks to cutting-edge printing technologies, PAPERDOSE® Multicolor allows the creation of unique samples that enhance brand identity and improve consumer experience. Its flexible production process adapts to various needs, ensuring quality and cost-effectiveness even for small and medium production runs.

PAPERDOSE® is a registered trademark of Valmatic, representing the latest green generation of innovative paper-based single-dose packaging. It is currently available as a co-packing service, with capacities ranging from 4 to 40 ml. This 3D paper packaging is thermoformed and produced on Valmatic FFS machines using FSC-certified materials, meeting sustainability demands while respecting the ecosystem through the use of eco-friendly materials.
Valmatic launched the project at the end of 2020, initially for the packaging of concentrated detergents for household use, industrial applications, washing machines, and similar products. Later, it was also found to be suitable for the cosmetics sector (creams and hair treatments already tested) and food applications. We can package liquids, creams, gels, oils, and pastes.
The single-dose format ensures zero waste and maximum hygiene, preventing any contamination between uses.
This innovative PAPERDOSE® solution represents a major step forward for the industry, responding to the growing demand for customization and sustainability. Additionally, PAPERDOSE® can be disposed of in paper recycling, allowing the raw material to be reintroduced into the production cycle, further reducing CO₂ emissions.