With CIRKIT NOVASEAL, Siegwerk brings together its circular economy strategy and proven heat sealing expertise, integrating the know how and technologies gained through the Allinova acquisition into one coherent and clearly positioned product family.
Developed for retail delis, commissaries and packaged meal manufacturers, the expanded line includes new bowl and tray formats with wider rims to support film sealing and a variety of closure systems.
Across the packaging sector, cost inflation driven by energy markets and petrochemical feedstocks has translated directly into higher prices for plastic closures and other packaging products.
Multiboard CirculaRR is food-contact-compliant, designed for recyclability, and backed by industry-leading certifications to help brands prepare for the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR).
Engineered for circularity, Specialized Packaging Group’s CorruSeal is an integrated, fiber-based packaging design that eliminates mixed materials, simplifies recycling, and protects products without the need for foam or plastic inserts.
Todd Meussling and Natalie Kaczorowski of Fresh-Lock offer a peek at which closure options are currently most popular among converters who are looking to improve flexible packaging sustainability.
Aluminum-free and mono-material blister packaging designs are being pursued by companies like TOPPAN and IWK Packaging Systems. Meanwhile, ACG is offering an alternative to co-extruded structures with its proprietary lamination-based approach.
Sabert touts PULPUltra™ as a no-intentionally-added-PFAS option that meets both legislative standards and customers’ expectations for superior strength and heat resistance.