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Sustainable Packaging
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Coding, Printing & Labeling
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Achievements
Packaging Corp. of America (Lake Forest, IL) has established an e-storefront in the Paperloop.com (San Francisco, CA) marketplace. Cargill Dow LLCs (Minneapolis, MN) NatureWorks PLA was awarded the Dept.
April 30, 2001
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Sustainability
EPA trying to wrap up packaging standard
Agency would require containers for pesticide and anti-microbial products to pass DOT performance tests.
April 30, 2001
Sustainable Packaging
Recycled board rates well
It's not surprising that a survey commissioned by the Recycled Paperboard Alliance found that 100% recycled paperboard packaging compared favorably to SBS in conveying the attributes of attractiveness, performance, and quality.
March 31, 2001
Flexible packaging
Non-food flexible packs devour awards
FPA recognizes a multilayer p-s ‘book’ label for cleaners, a plastic header bag, a resealable stand-up pouch, a high-barrier industrial wrap, formable and peelable webs for a medical package, and a CR reclosable bag for pharmaceuticals.
March 31, 2001
Secondary Packaging
Technical prowess, flexible style
Two improved package materials, one for cup lidding, one for microwave wrapping, secured Technical Innovation awards in the Flexible Packaging Assn. competition. Printing and Environmental Achievement awards also went to new technologies.
March 31, 2001
Secondary Packaging
Diners find film packs ideal for every meal course
From soups and salads to poultry, foods of all types become winners at the market—and in the 2000 Flexible Packaging Assn. competition.
March 31, 2001
Flexibles
FPA recognizes flexible achievements
A stand-up pouch for refrigerated soup and a high-barrier material used primarily in industrial applications were named Highest Achievement Award Winners by the Flexible Packaging Assn.
February 28, 2001
Sustainable Packaging
Corrugated pallets
National Packaging Companies’ (Newark, NJ) Enviro-Pallets are comprised of recycled corrugated board and natural paper fiber. They cost less than wodden pallets while providing an environmentally friendly solution to the problems of handling and disposing of wooden pallets.
February 28, 2001
Coding, Printing & Labeling
A 'greener' way to decorate
VOSS of Oslo, Norway, is the first beverage plant licensee of RevTech’s Envirogluv™ glass decorating technology. In fact, it’s the first application of the technology used by a packager other than Revlon, RevTech’s former parent company, which has used it on glass containers of nail polish and makeup for several years.
January 31, 2001
Flexibles
Bags are a natural for organic cereals
In May, 2000, Barbara’s Bakery, a Petaluma, CA-based natural foods maker, began using oriented polypropylene “eco” bags to sell family-sized packages of its Organic Shredded Oats and Organic Puffins cereals.
December 31, 2000
Flexibles
Sporty pouch will be a U.S. first
from InterBev 2000: Following more than two years of development, Hydrade Beverage Co., Dallas, TX, unveiled in New Orleans its 500-mL stand-up pouch for the sports drink category. Intended for on-the-go use, the pouch has a laminated PET/foil/PET/PE structure and a resealable fitment for convenience. Sourced and contract filled overseas, it will debut in four varieties in the U.S. in early 2001.
November 30, 2000
Sustainable Packaging
Grocery pack recycling grows
Bottle bills are a costly and inefficient means of recycling and addressing municipal solid waste management, said Katie Hornbarger, state affairs manager for the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) in testimony before the Connecticut Bottle Bill Task Force.
November 30, 2000
Flexibles
'Plastics Packaging' molds students, professionals
With the World Wide Web, packaging students and professionals can quickly glean information. Thus, there seems to be little need for a book on the basics of plastics packaging, especially a 432-page tome whose only color printing appears on its hard cover (shown at right).
November 30, 2000
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