DSM expands Skins® resins family to drive innovative silk-feel packaging
Royal DSM has launched a new resin product, via the Skins® family, to enable silky-feel design and packaging across a wider range of applications.
Royal DSM has launched a new resin product, via the Skins® family, to enable silky-feel design and packaging across a wider range of applications.
PepsiCo, Inc. recently announced that LIFEWTR will be packaged in 100% rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate), and bubly will no longer be packaged in plastic.
MTR Foods, a Bengaluru-based packaged food player has set up Rs 50 crore seed fund to invest in startups that are engaged in food processing.
Makers of chips, soups, biscuits, juices and other packaged foods will soon have to display red colour coding on the front of packets of products that have high levels of fat, sugar.
Coca-Cola Amatil has produced Australia’s first carbonated soft drink bottles made from 100 per cent recycled plastic, in a major step forward for sustainability.
Henkel starts using the “I’m eco®” shrink film for its automatic dishwashing brand Somat that includes more than 50 percent recycled material.
Prada will develop a new line of bag silhouettes made from a regenerated nylon material known as ECONYL, as part of its Re-Nylon project.
Introduced at the IFFA 2019 Trade Fair, VACUflex(re) EX-T developed by Schur Flexibles, is a recyclable thermoforming film made of polyolefins.
A cartoning machines, which is used for secondary packaging of toothbrushes, was equipped with a closed, automatically filled ProBlue Liberty hotmelt application system from Nordson.
The European Federation of Wooden Pallet and Packaging Manufacturers (FEFPEB) has welcomed changes to the European Union’s Packaging & Packaging Waste Directive.
Avery Dennison introduces the first UHF RFID tag solution that is suitable for microwave use, providing a true end-to-end solution for the food industry.
Coca-Cola has announced that its Sprite brand is ditching its iconic green bottles this September in a bid to use plastic that’s easier to recycle.