Food

Go foods are keeping packaging providers on their toes. That's not a problem for the innovators at Superfos.

PKN spoke to Innovia Films about its newly launched and industry-first home compostable film for lidding applications.

Finnish agency, Packdesign ID, has redesigned the plastic pack for cold cuts for delicatessen food producer, Atria, to make it easy to open. Sliced cheese producers, take note.

If you're a packaging supplier, you'll want to know what Cameron Dellar, Heinz ANZ packaging innovation manager, told the PCA forum last week.

NatureFlex's interpack headliner is the world's only hermetic sealing wrap that is fully certified home compostable.

foodpro 2014 is to be truly international. Its global exhibitors are the leading food processing industry suppliers from New Zealand, China, United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Singapore and the Netherlands.

The Whistling Chef's packaging began with a tech breakthrough. But it was the creative verve of Annie Martin, the daughter of sales and development manager at Envida, Craig Martin, that made us stop and look.

When Beerenberg reinvented its branding, it could not have imagined a 30% sales increase would follow.

Didn't know that BioPak has developed food packaging made with a sugar cane by-product? Better get to foodpro in June.

Domino Printing Sciences works out how to deliver ultra high speed, high definition coding for packaging ready meals and convenience foods.

Bornholms pioneers the plastic packaging that gives seafood a three year shelf life.

Australia has been chosen as the launch market for a new flexible pouch packaging format for Chobani Greek-style yoghurt.

CHEP is introducing new technology it says can result in 80 per cent drier fresh produce crates than those processed through conventional systems.

Amcor Flexibles says its new cellulose-based wrap, Packpyrus, delivers significant environmental benefits over competing films.

Two trend-setting Australian food apps have been named as winners in separate innovation awards in Australia and the UK.

Brisbane produce supplier Favco has switched back to CHEP plastic crates to transport its citrus fruits after a brief flirtation with cardboard boxes.