The trademark application EcoLam was filed by Constantia Pirk GmbH & Co. KG, a corporation established under the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on May 19, 2021, and it was registered by office on August 26, 2021 without any oppositions.
It was designated 'Basic Application' for International Application 1657340 at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
The application was filed in German (English was selected as the second language).
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 16 with following description of goods:
Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes
Printed matter
Bookbinding material
Photographs [printed]
Stationery
Adhesives for stationery or household purposes
Teaching materials [except apparatus]
Plastic materials for packaging, not included in other classes, in particular bags (envelopes, pouches) of paper or plastics, for packaging, plastic film for wrapping, sales packaging of plastic, sheet bars (masking films) of plastic for sealing packaging
Type [numerals and letters]
Printing blocks.
The mark was filed in class 17 with following description of goods:
Plastic in extruded form for use in manufacture, in flexible form for packaging
Laminate foil for packaging purposes, in particular for packaging food
Food-safe foil
Foils, for packaging, Made of the following materials, polyethylene, Polypropylene, Heat-sealable foil, in particular, for the following purposes, Food packaging
Plastics materials in the form of sheets [semi-finished products]
Multilayer foil, for packaging
Recyclable foil, in particular foil of polyethylene
Foil of mono-polyethylene
Printed film, for packaging, in particular, for the following purposes, Food packaging
Recyclable composite foil for food packaging
Multilayer barrier packaging
Transparent polyethylene based film
Multilayer packaging foil comprised of mono and/or biaxially oriented polyethylene
Foil containing polyethylene with a barrier effect against mineral-oil hydrocarbons.