Available in both food-grade and non-food-grade formats, the products deliver reliable wrapping performance while offering a home compostable end-of-life solution.
In order to meet recycled content quotas, the German Packaging Institute (dvi) says the industry must take an integrated approach. Major challenges remain in ensuring a reliable and traceable supply of raw materials as well as sufficient recyclate quality.
The event brought together stakeholders from across the packaging value chain to explore how evolving European regulations are shaping logistics packaging design, recyclability, and material selection.
The Heanor facility plays a vital role in helping to advance a circular economy in the UK by processing a wide range of post-consumer and industrial flexible plastic waste.
ExxonMobil partnered with Winpack Group, a leading flexible packaging converter in Chile, to address growing demand for circular solutions that support the country’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws.
The expansion—set for late April 2025—will further replace use of corner boards, straps and clamps from the palletization process, eliminating approximately 85% of traditional palletizing materials, reducing waste by 2.2 kg (4 lbs.) per pallet.
The testing documented the TWT-20120 Ribbed Stretch Wrap may be safely and effectively used with a wide range of roll dispensing approaches and brand-specific mechanical variations.
This patent is a significant milestone in Cortec’s ongoing quest to develop environmentally responsible products and distinguishes Cortec® as a leader in “green” packaging technology.