Over 30 FMCG companies aim to collect 3,500 tonnes of plastic waste in Punjab
Six cities in Punjab would witness reduction in plastic waste as more than 30 fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies to manage multi-layered packaging (MLP) waste.
Six cities in Punjab would witness reduction in plastic waste as more than 30 fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies to manage multi-layered packaging (MLP) waste.
Dabur has rolled out a mega plastic-waste recycling initiative in Tamil Nadu. The company is working towards spreading awareness and involving the community in this drive.
Vog Consortium has unveiled its new packing line, an all-cardboard four-apple tray, which is part of its “constant search for more environment-friendly methods and processes”.
Perstorp announces food contact approval by FDA for non-phthalate polyester plasticizer Pevalen, that verifies it is safe for food contact applications.
PolyOne recently announced the launch of its new Smartbatch™ Frost Collection, a translucent color series for PET bottle.
A case study on “Packaging’s Moments of Truth”, proposed by Chaitra Patel and Dhun Patel from Therefore Designs, throws light on the consumers shopping behaviour and approach.
Kroger and Walgreens are teaming up with UPS and waste management firm TerraCycle to combat the scourge of packaging and food waste with an innovative grocery delivery system.
A whitepaper on X-ray contamination detection: large products and – packages is proposed by Jørgen Rheinlænder, Director at InnospeXion ApS.
A whitepaper on “Food Contact Safety and Regulatory Compliance of Packaging Materials,” proposed by Dr. R Rangaprasad, discusses the new food packaging regulations framed by FSSAI.
A post event report on “One – Day Training Programme on REACH, ROHS & Global Food Contact Materials” was organized on 24th May,2019 at Holiday Inn, Mumbai International Airport,in Mumbai.
Morrisons will become the first British supermarket to roll out plastic-free fruit and veg areas in its stores, following a successful 10-month trial period.
Innovia Films has introduced the first of its new line of transparent high barrier packaging films called Propafilm™ Strata SL, which can be recycled.