NTU, F&N in partnership to develop healthier products and greener packaging
Fraser and Neave has entered into a four-year partnership with Nanyang Technological University, in order to develop healthier products and greener packaging.
Fraser and Neave has entered into a four-year partnership with Nanyang Technological University, in order to develop healthier products and greener packaging.
The government of Tamil Nadu will soon extend the plastic ban on packaged food such as biscuits and other products manufactured by multinational companies.
The amount of ink jet printing on food packages will be doubled by 2023, according to the study from Smithers Pira. About 60% of all printed packaging pertains to food currently.
Indorama Ventures’ Corpus Christi Joint Venture has received all regulatory clearance required from the United States Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) for the proposed joint asset purchase of M&G USA Corp. and its affiliated debtors.
Bio-on has launched Bioplastic Packaging for fruit and vegetables with new company ZEROPACK, in partnership with Rivoira, which owns 50% of stake in the new firm.
FSSAI has asked food supplier to comply with the new regulations food packaging by 1st July, 2019. The new regulations prohibit packaging material made of recycled plastics including carry bags for packaging, storing, carrying or dispensing articles of food.
RPC Group provided a sustainable solution to help quench the thirst of over 350 delegates at a recent special UN Conference, ‘Human Rights in Poland’, held at the Warsaw University Library.
FSSAI is set to notify new regulations for food packaging which will prohibit packaging material made of recycled plastics, including carry bags for packaging, storing, carrying or dispensing articles of food.
AR Packaging has completed the acquisition of all outstanding shares in Istragrafika, in order to expand its footprint in Europe.
Yorkshire Teas is committed to make biodegradable tea bags before the end of 2019, responding to the UK petition calling for tea manufacturers to stop using the plastic in their products.
FSSAI has prohibited the use of recycled plastic or newspaper and magazine pages for packaging of food items, in a bid to crackdown on use of packaging material that poses a health risk.
SCHOTT KAISHA has introduced a highly specialised glass syringe portfolio, syriQ BioPure, in India, that further minimises the risk of drug/container interactions for sensitive drugs. The new glass syringe is a part of the company’s German partner SCHOTT’s iQ platform.