Arnie OrloskiCoding, Printing & LabelingNickel tag will cost 16 centsARC Advisory Group says in a study that by 2008, it estimates the average price of a passive UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) tag will drop to 16¢, instead of the “nickel tag” predicted by some.September 30, 2004BeveragePatented wine in a canBarokes Wines, Melbourne, Australia, has moved its marketing of wine in a can throughout Southeast Asia and now looks to Europe and North America.September 30, 2004Secondary PackagingA real 'grab bag'September brings a change in color to Door County, and with it comes this grab bag of Pipeline topics.August 31, 2004FlexiblesScotts designs line for independent nurseriesNew Miracle-Gro Nursery Select plant care line is sold only to independent nurseries and is designed to appeal to female shoppers.August 31, 2004FlexiblesFilm 'doubles up' for dishwashersA water-soluble film from Monosol, LLC is providing the carrier for a dual-compartment pack for Procter & Gamble’s Cascade for automatic dishwashers.August 31, 2004ClosuresNew PEN bottles in DenmarkDanish Brewery Group (DBG) has launched its Royal Pilsner and Royal Classic beers in new refillable 38-cL bottles of polyethylene napthalate (PEN), made by Rexam Petainer in Lidköping, Sweden.July 31, 2004ContainersNatural toothpaste moves to recycled tubeBurt’s Bees finds it can shift from aluminum to five-layer coextruded tubes with recycled content, topped with caps using recycled resin, too.July 31, 2004HomeMaking eggs more affordableSimpler ink-jet coding systems cut costs for Hidden Villa Ranch, which supplies overwrapped egg trays to small chain stores.July 31, 2004BeverageMiller Brewing extends label pact with NorthStarMiller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, has extended its contract with NorthStar Print Group, Watertown, WI, under which NorthStar remains Miller’s sole label supplier.July 31, 2004Secondary PackagingSorting through a lifeThe month of June has had an unusual quality to it this year. On one hand, we’ve seen the explosion of sales of former President Clinton’s new book, My Life, despite the fact that most reviewers have been rather critical of it.July 31, 2004Previous PagePage 6 of 40Next PageTop StoriesBio-basedTums Switches to Bio-based BottleAt the Packaging Recycling Summit, Haleon and partner Pretium shared how a switch to bio-based resin is helping Tums cut carbon while keeping its iconic bottle—and consumer experience—consistent.Case/Tray PackingSoules Foods Serves as Proving Ground for Breakthrough RoboticsPMMI NewsInnovation Takes Center Stage with Technology Excellence Awards at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2025SustainabilityDanone’s Holistic Approach to Packaging InnovationSponsor ContentSemi-automatic Liquid Drum Filler Increases Operator Efficiency