Tomato packaging with banding
Use custom-designed banding material to add standout branding, clear label information, and a fresh retail look to tomato packaging.
From trays and punnets to clamshells, containers and tubs, banding offers a flexible way to brand, label, and seal tomato packaging with less material and more shelf impact.
A cleaner pack. A fresher look. A smarter way to present tomatoes.
Benefits of banding for tomato packaging
Minimal material: Banding uses significantly less material to brand, label, and seal packaging.
Strong shelf visibility: Printed banding material complements tomato packaging with eye-catching designs and product information.
Sustainability: Less material, adhesive-free, and no liner waste; banding helps make tomato packaging eco-friendly.
Banding for tray packaged tomatoes
For tray-packaged tomatoes, banding offers a smart alternative to flow packaging or full wrap solutions. A printed band can secure the tray, add product information, and create a distinctive shelf presentation with less material.
This makes banding ideal for vine tomatoes, mixed tomato trays, organic tomatoes, and premium tomato varieties
Banding for tomato punnet packaging
In tomato punnet packaging, banding material brings the whole pack together.
It secures the punnet while carrying the branding and essential product information.
Show the freshness of your tomatoes with enough space for storytelling through banding.
Banding tomato clamshell packaging
On tomato clamshell packaging, banding creates the perfect balance between visibility, communication, and secure closure.
The clamshell protects the tomatoes, while the printed band adds branding, product information and tamper evidence. It can help seal the clamshell and keep the lid closed during handling, transport, and retail display.
Protected by the clamshell. Branded and sealed by the band.
Looye Tomatoes Use Case
Looye Tomatoes shows how banding can transform tomato packaging into a more distinctive and sustainable retail concept. By combining a cardboard tray with paper banding material, the packaging gained a stronger shelf appeal while using less plastic.