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ExxonMobil Signature Polymers, Hosokawa Alpine and BW Converting have worked together to create a 25-micron mono-material PE bread bag designed for recyclability. Read more
AR Metallizing's metallised papers achieve a distinctive, metallic finish on consumer goods packaging with only a fraction of the aluminium content and without any films or foils.
KM has launched a heat-sealable polyester film, perfect for ready meals, that peels cleanly from food trays at ambient temperature, chilled or heated.
The advantages of ultra-clear polypropylene, like Milliken & Company’s, are helping the new container resin become the material of choice over PET and PS.
Innovia NatureFlex compostable films from sustainably produced wood pulp are helping Bird & Wild's organic and bird friendly coffees grow their market.
Australian company Snapsil used Tokyo Pack as a launching pad for getting its novel single-serve packaging concept off the ground in Japan.
Milliken is to launch a next gen nucleator for injection moulding HDPE and will demonstrate its ultra-clear polypropylene at Pack Expo International.
This award-winning wine shipper is one example of many material-reducing designs on show at Tokyo Pack.
The Australasian Bioplastics Association challenges claims for 'biodegradability' and 'oxo-biodegradable' made by proponents of oxodegradable plastics.
There's a lot of argument about oxo-degradable plastics. OWS is planning to set the record straight.
Sealed Air has chosen Cardia Compostable films for its new PakNatural Biodegradable Cushion Bags.
KM Packaging Services has introduced a range of lidding films for aluminium foil trays that don't fog up.
Flint Group has introduced the first commercially available adhesives specifically for UV LED curing, EkoCure.
Lanico has rewritten the rules for aerosol can design, developing the can with inner seaming.
Italian packaging company, Ocme's PackettoLab R&D department has developed three cost saving beverage packaging solutions: Packetto Eco, Packetto Smart and Packetto Party.
Sealed Air used its impressive stand to show off its new branding, tell its sustainability story, and shout about packaging that prevents waste and improves food quality.
According to Performance Packaging of Nevada, it has developed a better flexible pouch cap.