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Dry moulded fibre specialist PulPac's global IP portfolio has surpassed 500 national patent grants, as the technology evolves from emerging status to an established industrial manufacturing method. Read more
Sustainability and cost reduction are two hot buttons for packaging end users. Amcor Flexibles hits both with its new lidding film.
The only way to stay relevant today is to keep asking what if and finding out the answers.
Devondale, Pauls' Zymil and Vitasoy long life milks have all moved to Helicap screw caps.
Easy-Lock by Aplix does exactly what its name promises, because it seals without alignment.
Win one, be happy. Win two...
The humble closure. It might be a small component of the finished product but it's key to packaging integrity and, would you believe it, consumer happiness.
Asia-Pacific is emerging as the main driver for growth in the flexible packaging market, a new report says.
Consumption of cartonboard is expected to grow by 4.5 per cent annually to 2016, a new report by printing company Landa says.
Swiss Coffee Company has become the launch customer of an injection mould-grade version of BASF's biodegradable and compostable ecovio plastic.
Australia's BioPak has launched a range of takeaway food containers manufactured from sugarcane pulp.
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.