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Giflor confirms BRCGS grade AA certification for third consecutive year

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Confirming the company's exemplary quality demands, for the third year in a row, Giflor Closure Technologies has obtained an impressive grade AA certification from the prestigious BRCGS (British Retail Consortium Global Standard).

The BRCGS is the most stringent international standard for packaging operators, especially for producers of components that come into contact with food products, and the certification is considered a global industry benchmark across the supply chain for its rigorous audits.

“Achieving this significant result once again gives us great satisfaction”, says Mrs Nadia Capovilla, Giflor's CEO. “For us, it is recognition and confirmation of our commitment to keeping our standards at the highest levels, while for our customers and consumers it is a guarantee of the quality and safety across our production process and of our resulting closure systems.”

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