You’re receiving this exclusive sample box because your organization is recognized as a pioneer in sustainablity. The PERPETUA family represent the next step in replacing non‑recyclable PET‑ALU laminates with high‑performance mono‑PP alternatives — supporting your transition toward a more recyclable packaging portfolio.
Meet PERPETUA
PERPETUA is Constantia Flexibles’ answer to the pharmaceutical industry’s call for packaging that protects both products and the planet.
PERPETUA: High-Barrier, Fully Recyclable Pharma Packaging
- Up to 96% recyclability (certified by RecyClass and cyclos-HTP)
- Mono-material polypropylene (PP) for easy recycling
- Ultimate barrier against moisture, oxygen, and light
- Compliant with the latest design-for-recycling guidelines
- Drop-in solution for existing packing lines
PERPETUA ensures product safety, extended shelf life, and a lower environmental footprint—without compromising on performance or design.
Meet PERPETUA ALTA
PERPETUA ALTA: High Chemical Resistance Meets Circularity
- First high chemical resistant, full PP mono-material laminate
- Up to 96% recyclability (certified by cyclos-HTP)
- Optimal protection for aggressive liquid and gel formulations
- Drop-in solution for stick packs, sachets, strip packs, and more
- Compliant with food & pharma regulations
- Reduced weight and increased yield
PERPETUA ALTA is engineered for challenging applications, offering unmatched chemical resistance and sustainability in one solution.
Meet PERPETUA LENIA
The full PP monomaterial laminate with isotropic tearing properties
- Full PP high barrier laminate
- Smooth tearability ensures easy and controlled opening
- Optimal product protection from oxygen, water vapor, and light
- Drop-in solution for existing packaging formats
- Improved seal strength
- Compliance with European Pharmacopoeia guarantees safety
Renewable electricity
100% renewable electricity in Pharma Division plants
Ambitious GHG reduction targets
-50.4% (Scope 1+2), -30% (Scope 3) by 2032
Net Zero Commitment
We are committed to going Net Zero by 2050.