Smurfit Kappa sees rise in popularity of Nor-Grip due to consumers preference for sustainable packaging
Smurfit Kappa has seen a marked increase in the number of companies seeking sustainable replacements for shrink film for multipacks.
Smurfit Kappa has seen a marked increase in the number of companies seeking sustainable replacements for shrink film for multipacks.
Nephron Pharmaceuticals is building UHF RFID tags into the labels that are applied to its prefilled syringe products.
PACCOR has launched next-generation lighter bottle closures with a new design. The caps use over 13% less plastic material.
The specialty glass and materials company SCHOTT is making a $1 billion global investment in its global pharmaceutical packaging business.
Braskem has joined Join The Pipe for the distribution of sustainable and reusable water bottles made with Green Plastic I’m green TM in the United States and in countries in Africa and Europe.
Tesco has launched a trial to remove some plastic wrapped fruit and vegetable products from its stores in a bid to cut down on packaging waste.
For Thai Supermarket, Rimping Supermarket located in Chiangmai, Thailand, is making a difference in the over usage of plastic in the world by using banana leaves as packaging.
Bunzl Catering Supplies has launched an attractive new Diamond pot, from supplier Faerch Plast, made from 90 per cent rPET (recycled PET).
High-quality cyclic olefin polymers (COP) such as the Daikyo Crystal Zenith® syringe systems, are designed to overcome challenges of glass syringes and to add value to sensitive biologics.
French food specialist Raynal et Roquelaure is shaking up the grocery sector with the launch of a range of cooked vegetables in totally new-look packaging for these types of products.
Cosmo Films is set to showcase its speciality range of printing substrates at the upcoming International Printing Technology Exhibition of China also known as Print China in April 2019.
Stora Enso is investing EUR 5 million to build a new production line and related infrastructure to manufacture formed fiber products at Hylte Mill in Sweden.