Selig Group announces new consumer research results showing that when selecting a product, freshness, as well as tamper and leak proof packaging is of greatest concern.
In 1970, Richard Nixon signed into law the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA). The act was written in response to a growing number of child poisonings from unintentional ingestion of drugs and other products. The Act was successful, but a lot has changed in the last 47 years.
Silgan Equipment Company introduces its new Solara S100 in-line screw capper, a stand-alone in-line capping turret with bottle control that can be mounted to any existing conveyor system.
Key winemakers have endorsed Amcor’s portfolio of STELVIN® closures, advocating the superior quality, technical performance and design flexibility of the products.
Serving the luxury packaging sector, Pujolasos Wood & Pack is known for its wood caps on products ranging from cosmetic packaging including perfume bottles to whiskey and brandy bottles.
Demand for caps and closures in the US is expected to grow 4.2% per year to $11.8 billion in 2020, with gains bolstered primarily by the growing use of high-value dispensing and child-resistant closures (CRCs).
Berry Plastics announces the launch of Luster, a family of decorating processes that offers a variety of premium options for plastic closures for the spirits market.
The overall global demand for caps and closures is expected to grow at 5.6% annually through 2019, according to Freedonia’s (freedonia.com) study “World Caps & Closures.”