Most of these innovations, from gable-topped milk cartons to a plant-based Coca-Cola bottle, drive consumer demand for sustainable packaging. A McKinsey & Co. study suggests the trend will continue even as the packaging sector is disrupted by five trends
Following engagement with As You Sow and other investors, General Mills has stated its intention to reduce the use of synthetic pesticides on supplier farms. The company also outlines specific ways it will measure progress in its pesticide reduction goals.
Motion control and automation solutions provider Applied Motion Products recently purchased land to build its new corporate headquarters in Morgan Hill, CA, at the southern tip of Silicon Valley.
Graham Packaging was honored with a 2019 Sustainability Award from the Business Intelligence Group in the Sustainability Leadership (Organization) category. Graham was the only packaging company to receive an award in this category.
In its 16th year, the Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) Student Flexible Packaging Design Challenge has become a prestigious competition within the flexible packaging industry.
Impossible Foods will sell its plant-based burger in grocery stores starting in September after the Food and Drug Administration approved its key color ingredient.
QComp Technologies, a robotic systems integrator is beginning a 10,000-square-foot addition to its production facility in Greenville, WI. The expansion, which is scheduled for completion this fall, is in response to an increase in demand for its robotic automation systems in the United States and Canada.
A new PE label, manufactured exclusively from recycled polyethylene, is thought to be the first of its kind worldwide. It was jointly developed in Germany by the printer schäfer-etiketten and the self-adhesive materials specialist HERMA, with the aid of the PE film experts of POLIFILM.