Corporations are facing increasing public scrutiny and being held accountable for their products and actions as a business. This has given rise to the concept of corporate social responsibility, which in this issue's Roundtable, packaging companies discuss stakeholder expectations.
As part of the company’s ongoing strategy to attract and retain top talent Bixby International implemented a complete renovation of its office space during 2019. The primary reason for the renovation was Bixby’s continued investment in its employees.
GreenPrint has announced the launch of IMPACT COLLECTIVE, a group of brands committed to making a positive environmental impact by neutralizing their carbon emissions and plastic, water and energy usage.
Clif Bar & Company has proudly signed the Ellen MacArthur Foundation Global Commitment to help create a world where plastic never becomes waste or pollution.
TLMI announces another successful Committee Summit, where nearly 120 attendees representing five committees came together to map each committee’s agenda for the coming year.
After water, tea is the second most-consumed beverage in the world. However, teabags have a problem – roughly 25% of the teabag, excluding contents, is plastic.
Packaging solutions with certified recyclability help brand owners satisfy legal requirements. SÜDPACK Verpackungen has received a certificate of recyclability for its packaging film concept, combining a skin top film and base film.
Harpak-ULMA introduced the ULMA FS-400 flow wrapper for the fresh poultry and meat packaging market segment. The FS-400 produces cost-effective packaging for raw food products that often vary in size and shape.
Global packaging producer, Ecolean has been recognized for its sustainability work by EcoVadis, an independent provider of sustainability ratings. Ecolean is placed in the top 5 percent of a total of 60,000 companies assessed from 155 countries.