With continued growth in demand for sustainable flexible packaging, these new laminates extend TIPA’s mission to offer compostable alternatives without compromising on performance, barrier, or machine compatibility.
The process developed jointly by Solenis and HEIDELBERG enables the industrial, partial and therefore cost-effective application of barrier coatings to paper packaging.
New benefits for the consumer-packaged goods industry include a single film process that reduces material consumption and larger fill and access openings for contents ranging from snacks to liquids.
With applications in cereal bags, shrink film, and household overwrap for items like napkins and paper towels, these rPE-based films offer both performance and environmental benefit—meeting the evolving sustainability goals of brands and retailers.
Coveris’ MonoFlexBP tray features an advanced resealing system that allows the tray to be reclosed multiple times, helping to reduce food waste and improve user experience.
>Designed to help brand owners meet tightening EU packaging regulations such as the PPWR, the new solutions offer a paper-based alternative to plastic and multilayer foils that is ready for today’s fast-paced manufacturing lines.
To address long-standing challenges in metalized flexible packaging, ExxonMobil Signature Polymers partnered with Chengdu Boshikerui New Materials Co., Ltd (BSKR), Chengdu Fulinda New Materials Co., Ltd (FLD), and Qinglan New Materials Co., Ltd.
Positioned between traditional sack kraft paper and machine-finished kraft paper grades, Ad/Vantage Smooth Brown Semi Extensible has been developed as a high-performance base paper for coated and heat sealable packaging solutions.
This launch is a firm step in Hydropac’s wider mission to redefine cold chain logistics through eco-innovation, material responsibility, and sector education.