Arnie OrloskiRecyclingFinnair flies toward recycling goalShifting to a molded pulp tray for foodservice, Finland’s airline expands recycling of inflight packaging, thanks to special process.June 30, 2003Secondary PackagingThis end upA start-up company in Toledo had just ordered an automatic multi-packer for its alcoholic gelatins. Then it had to change its pack.June 30, 2003Converting equipmentPaper--with special converting--shows new versatilityThe oldest packaging material is finding new opportunities by combining with other materials like barrier plastics and special inks.June 30, 2003FlexiblesPhilips automates shaver head packagingNorelco replacement shaver heads are packaged in Holland in a fold-over blister package on a two-part packaging line that’s almost completely automated.June 30, 2003FlexiblesHeinz 'bottles' marinade in a bagTo capitalize on the trend towards marinating foods, H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, PA, has added an extra bit of convenience for consumers: liquid marinades in three flavors all presented in a handy bag ready for the food.June 30, 2003Cosmetics/Personal careNivea selects soft touch for shaving foamBeiersdorf AG of Hamburg, Germany, has selected a special "soft-touch" feel for the actuator head of the dispenser of its Nivea shaving foam and gels.May 31, 2003Coding, Printing & LabelingManual on anticounterfeiting, no; useful compendium, yesWhether a book or an anthology, this volume on pharmaceutical anticounterfeiting is both interesting and valuable, but flawed.May 31, 2003Meat/Poultry/SeafoodPipeline: The many 'phaces' of pharma expendituresPharmaceutical manufacturers—and the images they project to their various publics—today seem to be confusing at best. Like other product manufacturers, they have become global businesses, doing business worldwide in a variety of ways.May 31, 2003Consumer packaged goodsResearch drives Philips package graphicsConsumer research—done in stores—shines a light on what consumers want from lightbulb packaging.May 31, 2003Sustainable PackagingPipeLine: Changing materials can affect recyclingObviously, the shift in container materials for packaging is a topic we chronicle on a regular basis. Rarely covered, though, is how these changes might alter secondary markets. Comparing these materials markets over the years can also show how changing trends in materials cause substantial market changes.April 30, 2003Previous PagePage 15 of 40Next PageTop StoriesRecyclingColgate & Amazon Turned Recycling Data into Insight; Now Other CPGs Can, TooPilots with Colgate-Palmolive and Amazon helped shape Glacier’s new DataStream platform, a subscription tool launched today that lets CPGs verify recyclability performance and close the loop between packaging design and real sortation and recovery outcomes.RecyclingThrough the Line Podcast: Kopu Water Brings Aluminum Bottles to Luxury HotelsSustainable PackagingWith EMF’s New 2030 Plastics Agenda Targets, Signatories Pivot from Ambition to ScaleHomeNextloop Americas Receives FDA LNO, Develops AI SortingSponsor ContentSide-entry Liquid Mixer Improves Solids Suspension in Large Tanks