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Kingsmoor Packaging unveils sustainable brand refresh

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Kingsmoor Packaging has revealed an exciting brand refresh, which includes a new logo, together with an inspiring new strapline – ‘Forming a Better Future’. The updated brand maintains the company’s recognisable red crown, but with a more contemporary, dynamic, and vibrant design.



The revamped brand identity is currently being implemented across Kingsmoor's operations in Somerset. This includes site signage as well as online and off line administrative and marketing assets. Additionally, a new website is scheduled to launch later this year.


The company's commitment to eco friendly practices and a dedication to reducing its carbon footprint continues. Through significant investments in low carbon production and renewable energy, Kingsmoor is designing lighter and more efficient plastic products, such as KPL Cirrus, a lightweight and recyclable container that has captured the attention of leading retailers.


James Hill, managing director, said: ‘The unveiling of our new brand marks an exhilarating chapter for Kingsmoor. Our identity echoes our unwavering dedication to investing in the future and creating sustainable growth opportunities. We strive to produce plastic packaging that is as environmentally friendly as possible. Moreover, we want our brand to accurately portray our current business and showcase the exceptional quality and creativity that our customers have come to expect from Kingsmoor.’


For over three decades, the company has been a leading provider of bespoke thermoformed packaging in the UK. Its expertise lies in designing and manufacturing customised and off the shelf plastic packaging solutions for a wide range of industries including food, automotive, and horticulture. In addition to crafting food grade packaging that complies with plastic tax regulations and contains up to 100% recycled content, Kingsmoor's dedicated research and development team relentlessly explores new environmentally friendly and recyclable materials, such as Prevented Ocean Plastic and Breakdown PET.


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