At this year’s Fachpack exhibition in Nuremberg (23–25 September 2025), Schütz will present a wide range of packaging systems and services under the theme “Circular by Design”. Located in Hall 6, Stand 6-328, the company will demonstrate how its solutions combine sustainability, safety, and efficiency in line with the event’s overarching theme of “Transition in Packaging”.

Central to Schütz’s approach is the Schütz Ticket Service, a global network for the collection, reuse, and reconditioning of industrial packaging. Operating through 70 production and service sites worldwide – including 28 in Europe – the scheme enables the recovery of materials for reprocessing into new packaging components, such as plastic pallets or the company’s Green Layer containers, which incorporate high-quality regranulate.

Alongside its recycling initiatives, Schütz will highlight several product innovations. These include the Ecobulk SX-D, a composite IBC certified for use with flammable liquids in hazardous zones, and the Ecobulk MX560, designed for mobile use in sectors such as agrochemicals. The company will also showcase the SC1 jerrycan series, now certified to FSSC 22000 food safety standards, and the Combi steel drum, developed for aggressive and highly permeable substances.

Further exhibits will focus on application-specific components such as recycled-material pallets and the Drumfix load-securing system for steel drums. Across its portfolio, Schütz aims to demonstrate that sustainable design can go hand in hand with product performance and safety.

The Ecobulk SX-D can be used in Ex zones 1 + 2. With the SX-D OV version, the contents can now also be safely discharged from below via an additional outlet fitting. Photo: Schütz

The Schütz Drumfix load-securing system allows four steel drums – empty or full – to be securely fixed to a pallet. Photo: Schütz

Thanks to its particularly wide contact surface, the robust 3-skid steel pallet distributes heavy loads optimally, thereby enabling safe handling. Photo: Schütz