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Barrier by way of IML

Scarpetta sauces take advantage of an in-mold label (IML) that includes in its makeup a layer of EVOH for barrier purposes, thus permitting the firm to merchandise its sauces at room temperature.

In-mold label has EVOH to provide oxygen barrier.
In-mold label has EVOH to provide oxygen barrier.

Scarpetta sauces are recognizable for their incredible freshness and flavors. They’re healthy, natural, full of nutrients, and delicious. There was just one problem when they hit the shelves: any oxygen entering a package would turn the sauce bad. Refrigerating the sauce or adding preservatives are both options that could help to stave off the inevitable, but they adversely affect the taste and quality. Fortunately, Scarpetta found the solution they were looking for.

Paolo Volpati-Kedra, CEO of Lynn, MA-based BC Gourmet USA Inc., the company behind the Scarpetta brand, was determined to find a way to capture the authentic tastes and aromas of home cooking. “We were using citric acid to maintain freshness,” he says. “It took something away from the taste of the sauce though. We knew there had to be a way to bring it back.”

The solution was a combination of innovative technologies: the 410 Plus+ container from Berry Global (www.berryglobal.com) and the Oxygen Barrier IML labels developed by Verstraete IML (www.verstraete-iml.com).

When Volpati-Kedra was looking for a suitable solution, he contacted Berry Global, a specialist in injection molding. At the time, Berry Global was developing new products based on consumer research. The feedback from Volpati-Kedra highlighted the way the expectations of millenials could be met. They included the use of clear materials in the containers to allow the fresh contents to be seen. At the same time, the containers needed to be as environmentally friendly as possible. Berry Global took this information on board to see what they could create.

“We call it the 410 Plus+,” explains Dave Burke, Business Development Manager at Berry Global. “It’s one container that does it all—hot fill, HPP, flash freeze , reheat, high end graphic, just about anything. It’s a simple but innovative container on steroids!”


One of the most important innovations of the container is how airtight it is.

“This was made possible by several factors including the Oxygen Barrier IML,” explains Thomas Coene, Regional Sales Manager for Verstraete IML in North America. “This is a unique IML label that incorporates a special EVOH layer in the film to reduce its permeability to oxygen. As a genuine wraparound label, stretching from the brim, across the sides, and around base to cover the entire exterior of the container, it dramatically reduces the Oxygen Transmission Rate. In fact, the OTR is about 100 times better than with a more conventional label.”

“This was especially important for Scarpetta sauces,” explains says Volpati-Kedra. “ Wrapping the 410 Plus+ with this Oxygen Barrier label there is virtually no oxygen entering the package, so there is almost no need to add citric acid to act as a preservative. You really taste the difference!”


This was not the only benefit of the 410 Plus+ and the Oxygen Barrier IML from Verstraete. As a full wraparound label, the Oxygen Barrier IML allows printing anywhere on the container, including the base.

“We were able to maximize space with the unique ‘sqround’ shape of the container – a cross between square and round,” explains Burke. “It means that when containers are placed on shelves, the branding naturally faces the right way. This means better branding and consumer awareness.”


The Oxygen Barrier IML has made it possible to include transparent windows in the packaging, allowing consumers to see the Scarpetta sauce inside. “It’s the perfect way to show how fresh our sauces are,” says Volpati-Kedra.


BC Gourmet USA and Berry Global were adamant that the solution needed to be environmentally friendly. The Oxygen Barrier IML, like all IML packaging, is made from a mono layer polypropylene. It is 100% recyclable. The thin EVOH layer stays way below the 5% guideline allowing the package to be recycled as mono-material PP.

“Thanks to the protection of the Oxygen Barrier IML we were able to offer a container with 52% less plastic than his previous package. ” says Burke.

“Previously, the incoming packaging was not nestable; containers were being packed on top of each other instead of inside each other,” explains Volpati-Kedra. “But the 410 Plus+ is nestable; we now fit four times as much packaging in a box as we used to. The impact that our freight has on the environment is a quarter of what it used to be and is a financial saving.”

“You also have to think that when you ship jars full of products like sauces, 50% or more of the weight is the actual package,” says Burke. “The weight of the 410 Plus+ is insignificant. You’re effectively transporting only half the weight, so you burn a lot less fuel and score another point for the environment.”


Although Scarpetta sauces are packed in plastic, they are a shelf-stable product. The Berry Global 410 Plus+ container, combined with the Oxygen Barrier IML label, has allowed Scarpetta to infiltrate the supermarket shelves where sauces are usually only found in glass.

“Because we are using the Berry Global 410 Plus+ container, you can’t avoid seeing Scarpetta sauces,” explains Paolo. “We stand out. We are the only plastic package in a wall of glass. Everyone used to expect plastic packaging to be refrigerated. The 410 Plus+ and the Oxygen Barrier IML have proved them wrong.”

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