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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
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Secondary Packaging
Trends
Sustainability
Return of the 'domino theory'
Even small increases in upstream investments to manage new ozone and VOC rules could aggregate into weighty packaging cost increases.
April 30, 1997
Containers: Page 246
Conveying & accumulation
New level of packaging technology reaches Jim Beam
Managers at Jim Beam's Clermont, KY, plant began with a filler/capper monoblock to build its modernized 1.75-L glass line for spirits. New techniques for inspection and conveying will enable line to handle future needs.
April 30, 1997
Protective/transport packaging
Glassmaker converts paper into savings
Kraft cushioning drops material costs by 60% and speeds throughput for manufacturer of delicate glass lamps and vases.
April 30, 1997
Closures
Matrix finds 'suede' takes special handling (sidebar)
Additional winners include:
April 30, 1997
Converting equipment
Chairman of the printed board (sidebar)
Corrugated imitates plywood
April 30, 1997
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
In the eye of the beholder
Good looks and marketing muscle characterize this year's cosmetics and personal care winners in NACD's annual packaging competition.
April 30, 1997
Containers
Three's a charm for Freeman
The Beautiful Skin® line of skin care products from Freeman Cosmetics got another makeover this past winter. Marking its third redesign since its introduction in 1985, the eight tubed products of the 11-product line now include inverted dispensing with a custom-color cap, a more consistent brand logo, and an asymmetrical crimped end.
April 30, 1997
Adhesives/tape
Shelf present
With so many salon haircare products available today, it can be difficult for one brand to stand out, especially when competing with big names like Paul Mitchell and Aveda.
April 30, 1997
Protective/transport packaging
Promo employs unusual clamshell
"The pitcher was initially developed for an on-premise bar-kit promotion. Only later, after the pitcher was designed, did we decide to do an off-premise promo with it." That's how Karen Kurylo, packaging manager at Southfield, MI-based Hiram Walker & Sons, describes the origins of an unusual clamshell package used for 750-mL bottles of Kahlua liqueur.
April 30, 1997
Flexibles
Getting noticed is now packaging mission #1
In today's market, there are more serious packaging developments than the emergence of beverage containers with walls purposefully bent out of shape.
April 30, 1997
Conveying & accumulation
Cans are really shaping up at Coke
Hot on the heels of its curvy Coke can (see Packaging World, March '97, p. 8), Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. is shaking up the can industry again.
April 30, 1997
Closures
Fiber drum liner
A new smooth-walled LDPE liner is manufactured specifically for use with 55-gal open-head fiber drums with a 21.5" dia. It's extrusion blown, FDA-approved LDPE with an average wall thickness of 15 mils.
March 31, 1997
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Conflicting standards
A proposed effort to develop an international labeling system for all chemicals and mixtures could result in mandatory relabeling of U.S. food products containing safe levels of pesticide residues or food additives.
March 31, 1997
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Moisture Control Technology for Perishable Foods
EasyPak has launched Elevate Freshness, a packaging design featuring formed risers and channels, intended to mitigate moisture-related degradation.
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