Ron RomanikFlexiblesStand-up pouch shaped like a mason jarSchur Packaging Systems, Inc.The Schur Jar pouch also grabs attention with clear front panel and premium printing.March 11, 2015ClosuresTamper-evident, secure tube capsBerry Global Group, Inc.M&H Plastics engineers a tear-off strip for secure tubes.March 4, 2015SustainabilityUncoated recycled board for digital pressesHP Inc.Sonoco’s EcoTect becomes first uncoated recycled board to be certified for HP Indigo specifications.February 26, 2015SustainabilityConstantia Flexibles: Recyclable pressure-sensitive labelsConstantia FlexiblesConstantia and Spear introduce p-s labels compatible with PET bottle recycling.February 25, 2015Homedrupa print show goes to three-year cycleThe largest trade fair for print and cross-media now scheduled for 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025.February 11, 2015HomeMini plastic closures reseal 2L beer cansClosure Systems InternationalNew closure provides oxygen-scavenging and reseal-ability to preserve beer taste.February 11, 2015FlexiblesShelf-stable pouch advances at PACK EXPOConvenience foods and drinks remain shelf stable longer with Printpack's new barrier films for stand-up pouches, cereal box pouches become more sustainable with 57% renewable content, and woven PP bags offer a more economical option for large pet food bags.November 11, 2014Home12 top-level considerations for revitalizing package designOnly half of all packaging redesigns increase sales, so before you make a change in your packaging, make sure to consider all aspects of the new design.November 6, 2013Home12 best practices for retail-ready packagingThe specific type of retail-ready package for the job depends on the specific retail environment where the products will live, but there are many factors to consider.September 30, 2013HomeTop 12 factors in the digital printing equationDigital printing for packaging is poised to move to new categories and substrates, including folding cartons and flexibles. Use these tips to evaluate digital opportunities.August 30, 2013Previous PagePage 17 of 18Next PageTop StoriesDigital TransformationWalmart Uses ‘First-to-Market’ RFID in Fresh CategoriesWalmart expands its use of RFID technology to fresh food departments like meat, bakery, and deli, introducing digital labels that boost inventory accuracy, reduce food waste, and streamline operations.RecyclingThrough the Line Podcast: How Amazon Combines Tech and Material Innovation to Cut WasteRoboticsGriffith Foods’ Model in Colombia: Robots with a Human TouchCoding & MarkingP&G’s Tide Laser Marks Cap for Better Dosing Clarity, RecyclabilitySponsor ContentCircular packaging solutions