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.
By integrating Chef Talks into the IBIEducate experience, attendees from across the industry will gain access to a more culturally diverse and globally relevant curriculum—enhancing collaboration and driving innovation across the baking supply chain.
Combined entities aim to serve as a powerful resource for food/CPG contract manufacturers and brand owners navigating an increasingly complex CPG environment marked by explosive private label growth, emerging brand proliferation, and evolving regulatory demands.
Following the success of this packaging material innovation in the field of single-serve aseptic cartons, SIG is now expanding the alu-free option into the juice category and a multi-serve format for the first time.
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.
The WBENC Certification process has confirmed that Colbert Packaging is majority owned, operated, and controlled by a woman or women, and has the appropriate structure and strategic business planning and implementation in place.
The packaging materials move centers on the company’s patent-pending FLX-TECHNOLOGY, a high-performance solution that replaces traditional ABS or styrenics with readily recyclable PET and PP.
Ferrero says acquisition supports its portfolio expansion and growth in North America by adding WK Kellogg Co’s ‘highly complementary, iconic cereal brands.’
Project includes creating packaging for strawberries once they reach the market. Furthermore, the project will develop pharmaceutical packaging where aluminum will be replaced by the new bio-based material.