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Sustainable Packaging
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April Sustainability News Digest
Important news items on Sustainability, April, 2007.
April 17, 2007
Leaders (UNIVERSAL TAXONOMY PW): Page 1336
Flexibles
A Global Perspective on Sustainable Packaging from Kraft Foods
The recently redesigned PET-based bottles for Kraft’s Crystal Light and Fruit2O brands are 18 percent lighter than the bottles they are replacing. Following the completion of the phased introduction of the new bottles in the U.S., Kraft will reduce its PET usage by 8.7 million pounds per year.
April 17, 2007
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Finding value in RFID
The sweet spot can be found in certain applications, according to this Webinar held April 5 that cited two RFID implementations.
April 17, 2007
Contract Packaging
Modified Packaging Summit spotlights contract packaging
Changes will integrate former Packaging Services Expo and Containers & Materials Expo. Outsourcing will be one focal point of this year’s conference sessions.
April 12, 2007
Contract Packaging
Study identifies product damage risks of poor unit load wrappings
Losses during transport could cost CPGs $388 million annually. Closely examining a load unitization may yield answers, with stretch hoods being one possible solution.
April 12, 2007
Contract Packaging
J Lieb Foods expands services with purchase of Welch's Plant
Ready-to-operate facility in Kennewick, WA, triples the company’s capacity and adds flexibility in co-packaging services to Pacific Northwest.
April 12, 2007
Contract Packaging
Amenities put the TLC in hospitality
It’s a $400 million industry for motels through five-star resorts. The flexibility needed to package in-room ‘freebies’ provides insights into contract packagers’ work.
April 12, 2007
Contract Packaging
Report: Heavier reliance on 'network pharma' model
Product manufacturers in the pharmaceutical industry are finding it increasingly difficult to drive strong growth, for reasons such as governmental cost-containment measures like promoting more economical generic drugs, in an attempt to limit spiraling healthcare costs
April 12, 2007
Contract Packaging
Fighter pilots don't look back, and neither does the association
Your Contract Packaging Association Board of Directors and management team are not looking back on what was a very successful 2006. Instead, we are moving forward with enthusiasm, dedication, and vigor for 2007.
April 11, 2007
Contract Packaging
The threat of overseas competition
An article in this issue paints an optimistic picture of the growth prospects for contract packaging for products involving rapidly advancing technologies. In many cases, it makes sense for marketers of these products to focus on core development functions and leave the rest—including package development—to external vendors.
April 11, 2007
Contract Packaging
Annual meeting emphasizes strategy
The Contract Packaging Association’s just-concluded annual meeting in Tucson, AZ, explored the many challenges facing companies as opportunities for contract packaging and services grow and expand. The meeting provided time to share ideas with peers while exploring strategies for solutions.
April 11, 2007
Contract Packaging
High-Visibility Packaging Demand $8.5 Billion By 2010
Demand among U.S. consumer packaged goods companies for high-visibility packaging is expected to increase 5.1% annually to $8.5 billion in 2010, representing nearly 32 billion units and creating a market for 900 million pounds of plastic resins. This forecast comes from market research firm The Freedonia Group Inc.
April 11, 2007
Contract Packaging
Praxis appoints two managers
aAnne Armstrong has joined Macatawa Holdings LLC–Praxis (www.praxispackaging.com), Grand Rapids, MI, as director of quality assurance. Armstrong has 27 years of experience in quality assurance and regulatory compliance in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and packaging industries.
April 11, 2007
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