The transition to Tritan Renew marks a significant evolution in Cabrellon’s portfolio, incorporating 25% certified recycled content into their high-performance molds. This move comes as the European Commission enforces Regulation (EU) 2024/3190, compelling manufacturers to abandon polycarbonate in favor of safer, durable materials. The collaboration between the two companies proved prescient; while the industry currently scrambles to meet new safety standards, Cabrellon has utilized Eastman’s copolyester for over a decade to achieve the necessary impact resistance and dimensional stability required for intricate chocolate designs.
Cinzia Cabrellon, CEO of the firm, noted that the long-standing adoption of Tritan was driven by the belief that a BPA-free material could outperform traditional polycarbonate. This performance has already seen real-world validation at companies like Leone 1857, which began utilizing these specialized molds two years ago. By leveraging molecular recycling technology, Cabrellon is now scaling its production to offer a lower carbon footprint without sacrificing the clarity or mold-release precision that the premium chocolate industry demands.

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