In its mission to create a fully regenerative food packaging system, SIG is steadily increasing the paper content of its aseptic cartons, to enhance renewability, and further reduce carbon footprints and the use of fossil-based materials.
A significant factor in the company’s success was finding ways to use reusable instead of single-use materials wherever possible, along with a concerted effort to recycle and reuse materials throughout its global operations.
Sustainable Design entries rose nearly 10% year-on-year, with sustainability being incorporated across virtually every category—from beauty and beverages to student-led work and professional concepts.
Powered by a breakthrough new sensor technology, Scorpion, it delivers the entire viscoelastic picture of thermoplastics in real time, relating directly to MFI, IV, and molecular weight.
The system combines the highest level of food safety with reliable processing and also helps to reduce CO2 emissions by lowering material consumption and eliminating the need for an energy-intensive drying step, which is required for products containing solvents.
Flint Group took home gold in the Technical Innovation – Supplier category on June 26 for its innovations in polyurethane-based ink technology, VertixCode and MatrixCode ink series.
Nana is the first brand to adopt Amcor’s AmPrima® 2-Liter Refill Pouch in the home and personal care sector, accelerating the shift towards lightweight, mono-material packaging that uses less plastic.
As the main highlight of Sappi's FACHPACK presence, Sappi's flexible packaging portfolio showcases one of the industry's broadest range of recyclable, mono-material papers. Sappi has strategically organized its offering into three distinct segments to meet diverse market needs.
The tray uses a unique ribbed design to add strength in critical areas, while keeping weight and material use to a minimum, making it around 10% lighter than any other tray in its category without compromising on barrier performance, sealing integrity, or mechanical strength.