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Sustainable Packaging
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Sustainability
German medical products maker bags new IV material
Serum-Werk Bernburg introduces IV bags for hospital use in a new structure that eliminates the need for an overwrap. New hf/f/s machines at a new plant fill medical solutions into the bags.
December 31, 1998
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Meadow Gold milks coding machinery
It wasn't too long ago that a one-line, 12-digit code was all that Southern Foods was able to hot-stamp onto its one-gal, high-density polyethylene jugs of Meadow Gold-brand milk.
December 31, 1998
Sustainability
EPA caps VOCs in products
Manufacturers will be required to reformulate, repackage or retire some products. However, most national brands already comply.
December 31, 1998
Sustainable Packaging
Supplier news: Achievements
Beck Carton (Milwaukee, WI) received the Environmental Protection Award at the 1998 Mayor's Awards for Business Excellence.
December 31, 1998
Protective/transport packaging
Pet treats maker chooses 'greener' void fill
The folks at Bone Appetit, maker of gourmet pet treats, have revised their thinking about foam peanuts as void fill. They now prefer Sylvacurl, recyclable, biodegradable and reusable wood shavings from Eastview Enterprises (East Hardwick, VT).
December 31, 1998
Sustainability
Brewers pouring into plastic
Brewers around the world have been on the fence about plastic bottles. Suddenly they're commercializing a variety of plastic barrier structures.
November 30, 1998
Sustainable Packaging
Treated cartons drive insects buggy
AlfaPet recently became the first to use a carton treated with a special coating that repels insects.
November 30, 1998
Sustainable Packaging
Antibacterial claims misleading?
Many types of household products sporting "antibacterial" labels are being snapped up by germ-wary consumers, but there is growing concern among government regulators and health professionals that many labels are misleading.
November 30, 1998
Sustainability
Tape machines secure Steelcase shipments
Office furniture manufacturer Steelcase takes a hands-on approach to prevent product damage during distribution.
October 31, 1998
Sustainable Packaging
People do make the difference
By now, you know that Packaging World doesn't frivolously publish editorials. This month, I'm turning over this editorial space to John Wasserlein, who, just a few months before his retirement from Fraser Papers (Stamford, CT) as president and CEO, addressed the graduates at the University of Maine with a message that's at the core of our special reports on recruiting and retaining talented employees.
October 31, 1998
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Herbal labeling?
In a late September meeting, there remained disagreement between the herbal remedy industry and regulators over what types of claims should be allowed on herbal remedies.
October 31, 1998
Sustainability
Blisters clear enviro-hurdles
Fox 40's mechanically bonded blister packs retain the clarity of a clear blister while complying with European recycling mandates. Card costs drop 20%, and new machine boosts productivity by 50% while halving labor.
September 30, 1998
Sustainability
Sweetener packaging is sweetened by reusable IBCs
Handling of liquid sweeteners is greatly improved since multiwall corrugated totes were replaced by collapsible, reusable 275-gal IBCs.
September 30, 1998
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