Siegwerk and The Revere Group Expand Sustainable Packaging Partnership

The companies say the change improved color consistency, press efficiency, and supported sustainability goals for flexible food packaging.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Siegwerk, a global ink manufacturer, has strengthened its partnership with The Revere Group, a family-owned packaging company based in Seattle. The change to Siegwerk's low-migration SICURA Nutriflex ORBIS DC ink system has improved color consistency, press efficiency, and supported sustainability efforts for The Revere Group's flexible food packaging production.

Why it matters

As consumer demand for sustainable packaging continues to grow, partnerships between ink suppliers and packaging manufacturers are crucial to developing new solutions that meet environmental goals while maintaining high-quality printing performance.

The details

The Revere Group uses expanded color gamut printing to reproduce more than 90% of Pantone colors with seven inks rather than four, reducing the need for cleanups between print jobs. Siegwerk supported The Revere Group's transition to this matched seven-color ink set to maintain print continuity. The low-migration inks also run faster and more cleanly on The Revere Group's presses, improving uptime and reducing waste, which is an important factor for the company's sustainability efforts. Additionally, the collaboration has supported development work involving primers for compostable applications and recyclable mono-material structures to expand sustainable packaging options.

  • The partnership between Siegwerk and The Revere Group was expanded in February 2026.

The players

Siegwerk

A global ink manufacturer that provides low-migration SICURA Nutriflex ORBIS DC ink system to support sustainable packaging solutions.

The Revere Group

A family-owned packaging manufacturer based in Seattle that uses expanded color gamut printing and is focused on developing sustainable packaging options.

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What they’re saying

“The switch to Siegwerk's low-migration inks has definitely paid off for us. They run faster and more cleanly on our press, improve uptime and reduce waste – an important factor when it comes to our sustainability.”

— Mark Revere, Co-President, The Revere Group

The takeaway

This partnership demonstrates how ink suppliers and packaging manufacturers are collaborating to create more sustainable flexible food packaging solutions that maintain high-quality printing performance while reducing waste and supporting environmental goals.