Switching from traditional multi-material flexible packaging to recyclable mono-material packaging supports sustainability but brings unique printing challenges. The right coding technology can render packaging both eco-friendly and high-performing.
MPS presses are renowned for their print quality and adaptability, which are key to ETPA’s diversified portfolio—from self-adhesive labels and flexible packaging for food and beverage applications to blisters for the pharmaceutical sector and lamitubes for the cosmetic world.
The partnership will bolster ProAmpac’s “Fiberization of Packaging®” strategy, which aims to deliver curbside recyclable and compostable alternatives to traditional packaging.
Veteran-owned company provides flexible packaging services for multiple industries, including the food and beverage, pet food, health and beauty, and specialty product sectors.
The BIOPROCESS project, led by AIMPLAS, aims to enhance the mechanical and barrier properties of bioplastics to produce films for high-performance, flexible packaging in various sectors, including food, cosmetics, personal hygiene, detergents, and cleaning products.
With the further development of its successful RKW Horizon® MDO-PE product line, RKW Group sets new standards in sustainability and functionality for flexible packaging solutions.
The award recognizes the company’s bold investment in its purpose-built, 40,000 sq ft production supersite in Northampton – a large-scale project that has redefined what’s possible for sustainability-focused flexible packaging manufacturing in the UK.
In addition to blocking oil and grease from leaking through food wrappers and bags, the new BioGuard™ OGR paper also delivers significant improvements in reducing visual staining compared to current industry solutions.
This new packaging combines the durability of rigid containers with the efficiency of flexible packaging, offering consumers a convenient and more sustainable alternative.