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13 May 2009 |
SYMPHONY ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES PLC
Organizacion Barcel Mexico
Launch of d2w™ Eco-Compatible Metalised Packaging
The announcement comes after successful extensive trials and will see Symphony’s d2w™ additive being used in Barcel’s film for its premium range of snack food products including the Takis and other brands. The product ranges include crisps and confectionary amongst others.
A joint press conference was held at Hacienda de los Morales, Mexico City at 10:00am local time on 12 May 2009 to formally launch the new initiative. Presentations were made by Daniel Servitje, Group CEO of Bimbo and also Gabino Gomez, General Director of Organizacion Barcel, together with Michael Laurier, Group CEO of Symphony.
Michael Laurier, Chief Executive of Symphony Environmental Technologies plc, said:
For further information, please contact:
Symphony |
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Michael Laurier, CEO |
Tel: 020 8207 5900 |
Ian Bristow, FD |
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HB Corporate |
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Rod Venables / James Reeve |
Tel: 020 7510 8600 |
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Threadneedle Communications |
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Graham Herring / Alex White |
Tel: 020 7653 9850 |
Further information on Bimbo Group of Companies:
GRUPO BIMBO was established in Mexico City in 1945 and is considered today as one of the most important bakeries in the world due to its production volume, sales and brand positioning.
In Mexico, as well as in many Latin American countries, it is the largest food company and undisputed leader in the national baking industry.
Grupo Bimbo produces, distributes and markets over 5,000 products which include variety of bread loafs, pastries, cookies, candy, chocolates, sweet and salted snacks. In addition to this extensive range they produce many other types of processed foods.
Grupo Bimbo has more than 150 prestigious brands such as: Bimbo, Marinela, Milpa Real, Tía Rosa, Mrs. Baird's, Oroweat, Entenmann's, Thomas', Boboli, Barcel, Ricolino, Coronado, La Corona, Pastelerías El Globo, Suandy and Lara.
Bimbo operates in Mexico, U.S.A., Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay, the Czech Republic and China. Bimbo has more than 100 plants and 100,000 associates.
In 2008, Grupo Bimbo's net sales amounted $82,317 million pesos (US$ 6,300 million) and its shares have traded on the Mexican Stock Exchange since 1980.
The Group has the most extensive distribution network in the country and one of the largest in the American Continent. It exceeds 41,000 routes and guarantees that the products are delivered uninterruptedly and fresh to more than 1,000,000 points of sale located in 18 countries.
Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V. announced the completion of its acquisition of the U.S. fresh bakery business of Weston Foods Inc. (WFI) from Dunedin Holdings S.a r.l., a subsidiary of Toronto-based George Weston Limited, and the separate acquisition of related financial assets on December 10, 2008.
Further information on Grupo Bimbo can be found at
Organization Barcel is manufacturing and distributing confectionary and salted snack foods throughout Mexico, USA, Czech Republic and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Grupo Bimbo.
Further information on Organizacion Barcel can be found at
Further information on Symphony Group of Companies:
SYMPHONY ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES PLC is a world leader in oxo-biodegradable eco-compatible plastic technology. The technology is recognised by the d2w® droplet logo on many thousands of tonnes of plastic products.
Symphony has a diverse and growing customer base and has established itself successfully as an international business. Products made with d2w® plastic technology can be found in more than 50 countries around the world and in many different product applications. Symphony is proud to be a member of the Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association (www.biodeg.org).
Symphony is also developing innovative waste-to-energy technology and cost-effective processes to convert plastics, tyres and other waste-streams into valuable products.
Further information on the Symphony Group can be found at www.degradable.net.