Frustration Free packaging VS standard packaging
In summary, frustration free packaging is a packaging that has passed the new tests established by Amazon for sellers and distributors.
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In summary, frustration free packaging is a packaging that has passed the new tests established by Amazon for sellers and distributors.
Frustration Free packaging VS standard packaging Read More »
Conclusive evidence that aluminium foil packaging can be used safely in microwave ovens has been established by a study from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising, Germany.
Food in aluminium packaging materials and foil containers in use for microwave ovens Read More »
Aptar leverages BAP (bonded-aluminum to plastic) technology to combat this e-commerce packaging frustration. BAP creates a permanent seal between the closure and container, making it ideal for the rigors of e-commerce distribution. In particular, the prototype Olympian 120mm closure is a great solution for sports nutritional powder packages, with its easy-to-open pull-tab, convenient flip top design, and hygienic scoop holder.
Solving the E-Commerce Problem for Sports Nutritional Powder Packaging Read More »
State-of the-art technologies sort post-consumer polystyrene waste content with final product purity higher than 99.9%.
The combination of INEOS Styrolution’s investments in multiple recycling projects and Tomra’s advanced sorting technologies takes us another step closer to developing closed-loop solutions for styrenics.
POLYSTYRENE PROVEN TO BE ONE OF THE BEST SORTABLE PLASTICS IN THE WASTE STREAM Read More »
Industrial citrus waste is reborn as a sustainable label material
Crush Citrus, sustainable label material made with agro-industrial waste Read More »
Stora Enso is expanding its range of renewable packaging materials by introducing new dispersion barrier materials for paper cups and food packaging. The new barrier solution responds to market demands for eco-friendly, renewable and recyclable packaging materials to replace plastics in food service applications.
Stora Enso introduces new barrier boards to replace plastic in food packaging Read More »
The company has sought to reduce the weight of the coconut from 3-4 kg to 400-500 gram by removing the tough coir on the exterior. Priced at ?60 a piece, the tender coconut can be opened by just a hard-press on the slit provided on top. Mounted atop cardboard, it comes with information on water content, pulp, sweetness level and edible quantity.
ID Fresh reinvents coconut, targets 150-cr biz Read More »
The bottle uses fermented sugars in the plant sources to convert it into a durable 100 per cent plant-based resin called Polylactic Acid or PLA . The resin is durable in the high temperatures of UAE summers.
Al Ain water to be bottled in 100 per cent recyclable product Read More »
Circularity is all about keeping things in a loop and circulating them a number of times, getting more from less, and not wasting things and all of these become more important for a packaging designer as well as packaging engineer.
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A further step forward in terms of lightweight packaging, this complete and high-performing solution also demonstrates the ability to anticipate the new European standards coming into force in 2024.
With the new GME 30.37 standard, Sacmi expands the frontier of sustainable packaging Read More »
In a bid to be first mover in the sustainability space for its regional market, National Food Products Company (NFPC) today announced that it would be bringing drinking water in Tetra Pak cartons to consumers from March,2020.
Oasis becomes the Gulf’s first water brand available in Tetra Pak packaging Read More »
Signal’s new Ecolo Clean toothbrushes break the mould. The brush handles are made from fully recycled plastic and come in recyclable paper packaging.
Meet Unilever’s first 100% recycled plastic toothbrush Read More »