Constantia Flexibles unveils new packaging solution ‘Flexible Blister’
Constantia Flexibles has presented a new packaging solution called Flexible Blister, which requires no change in the existing production equipment.
Constantia Flexibles has presented a new packaging solution called Flexible Blister, which requires no change in the existing production equipment.
Aavin will roll out a buyback policy, in which it will collect the used plastic packets at its depots and zonal offices, in order to prevent customers from disposing of plastic milk covers in garbage bins.
TC Transcontinental Packaging is proud to launch a 100% recyclable, multilayer barrier stand-up pouch in North America, in collaboration with Harney & Sons.
ELIPSO has become a partner for the first time of Fair ADF & PCD (Aerosol & Dispensing / Packaging of Perfume Cosmetics & Design), to be held in Paris on 30 & 31 January 2019.
RPC Superfos, RPC Bebo and RPC Kambo are committed to offer increased efficiency, stability and superior packaging product development for an optimal end-user experience.
Researchers from University of Nottingham have developed 100 percent biodegradable and edible food packaging made from plant carbohydrates and proteins.
Amcor has developed a new transparent 200-ml PET jar with a wide-mouth opening and an aluminum-PET-aluminium closure for spoonable yogurt of Danone.
Dow is a founding member of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW), a newly formed organization committing more than $1 billion with the goal of raising $1.5 billion by 2025.
The new global alliance, developed by around 30 companies from consumer goods value chain, has committed over $1.0 billion with the goal of investing $1.5 billion over the next five years to help end plastic waste in the environment.
Storopack has unveiled the new PAPERplus® Grass paper type for packaging and it consists of 50 percent sun-dried grass.
Nestlé has announced a series of specific actions, as part of its April 2018 commitment to make 100% of its packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025.
Tetra Pak to offer full-colour digital printing on its carton packages, in partnership with Koenig & Bauer, becoming the first company in the food and beverage carton industry to use digital print technology.