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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
The University of Sydney and Cardia Bioplastics have teamed up to develop a new generation of PPC bioplastics, for applications from the retail to the medical sectors.
Amelia Franklin Speciality Coffee has reported a sales boost following a switch to compostable packaging.
Forestry and pulp products certification body, Forestry Stewardship Council Australia, has named SCS Global Services its certifier of the year in Australia.
Global packaging supplier Ardagh is touting the continuing benefits of metal as a packaging medium with the commissioning of a book aimed at packaging designers and brand owners.
Roland Tellzen speaks to the secretary general of PEFC International, Ben Gunneberg, about how far the packaging industry has progressed in considering sustainable paper sources.
Designers from O-I in Australia have turned to New York City to find inspiration for a bottle shape exclusive to the Australian market.
Paper packaging converters and end users have long considered sustainability in their decisions regarding primary packaging materials. The environmental and sustainability specialist for UPM Raflatac Oceania, Carol Lawrence, argues that such scrutiny should extend to label stock.
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it's hard to deny that the winner of the 2011 Diamond Pentaward for prestige packaging won on its 'cut glass' aesthetic appeal.
Cardia Bioplastics has teamed up with Germany's Polyden Folien to cooperate on the development of sustainable film products for the European packaging industry.
Philip Lawrence, managing director, Eco Logical Strategies, who consults on the forestry industry and to clients as diverse as the United Nations and Asia Pulp & Paper, examines how local companies can reap the benefits of Chinese market growth.
Glass maker O-I and RMIT University last year launched a collaboration project to introduce budding industrial designers to the challenges of designing a commercially viable glass cider bottle. Roland Tellzen helped survey the results.