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Type: Article
Sustainability
Groovy beverage bottle builds green credibility, reduces weight 15%
If LIV Organic's all-natural sports drink is "like Gatorade without the garbage," as its Web site advertises, then its new bottle is like a premium, 16.9-oz PET container without the weight, and with less cost.
August 24, 2010
Bakery/Snack
Frito-Lay keeps chipping away for a better snack bag
New bags for its Sun Chips brand are a welcome innovation for sustainability, but consumer concerns have the company researching ways to soften the noisy ‘crinkle.’
August 19, 2010
Beverage
Reduced-plastic bag serves up new Fresh Express salad line
New salad line from Chiquita meets consumers’ growing desire for artisanal products, while reduced-plastic bags are also good for the greens.
August 17, 2010
Bakery/Snack
Packaging sets the light-hearted tone for Jovial health food brand
Euro-USA Trading Co. Inc., North Franklin, CT, is introducing Jovial First Ever Einkorn Whole Grain Pasta, an innovative health food brand. Einkorn in the oldest species of cultivated wheat and has outstanding nutritional content, compared with common bread wheat.
August 17, 2010
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Sweet! P&G beauty packs to use sugarcane-derived plastic
Selected packaging for Pantene Pro-V, Cover Girl, and Max Factor brands will use plastic derived from sugarcane that is 100% recyclable.
August 14, 2010
Contract Packaging
Plastic or wood pallet choice prompts questions, confusion
Recent LinkedIn discussions raise questions about pallet choices. Tylenol recall adds another dimension to the issue.
August 12, 2010
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The use of symbols on packages
Whether as a logo, icon, pictogram, or other form, symbols communicate only as well as they are crafted.
August 10, 2010
Sustainable Packaging
Holistic Packaging Optimization = productivity plus
Times are changing quickly for packaging in so many ways: open innovation on the rise, sustainability designed in, social media, shelf impact, and the consumer/shopper and retailer focus on lower-cost, more value-minded solutions.
August 9, 2010
Prepared Foods
Package sells freshness, simple preparation of Fruit Smoothie Kits
Smoothies have become popular with consumers. Many consumers would like to enjoy smoothies more often, but say they are too expensive and complicated to make.
August 9, 2010
Detergents/cleaners
Package reflects the toughness of new WD-40 products
WD-40 Co. faced a marketing challenge with its new Blue Worksâ„¢ line of specialty maintenance products. It needed a package that was just as tough as the brand.
August 9, 2010
Flexible packaging
Mixing up fruits and nuts in weight-reliable bags
Sophisticated weighers and product transfers facilitate consistent blending of up to eight fruit and nut components per bag
August 9, 2010
Cosmetics/Personal care
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August 9, 2010
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Air transport container qualification: A case history
During his Healthcare Packaging Conference & Workshop presentation, Geoffrey Glauser discussed a recent company project that involved design qualification, operational qualification, and performance qualification for an active air cargo unit. In this instance, the container was an AcuTemp RKN thermal pallet shipper manufactured by CSafe for a unit-dose device that can be fork-lifted into the belly of an aircraft.
August 9, 2010
Protective/transport packaging
Taking a cost-effective approach to drug and biologic shipments
Knowing your product’s stability requirements, distribution temperature/humidity factors, and your risk tolerances are critical in successful shipments of temperature-sensitive products.
August 9, 2010
Controls & Machine Components
Control system brings flexibility and throughput
Pneumatic Scale Angelus—a division of Barry Wehmiller and the world’s leading manufacturer of can-seaming machinery—knows how important product quality and productivity are for the customers that use its machines.
August 8, 2010
Dairy
'Crisp bread' requires robots' delicate touch
At Wasabröd’s factory in the small hamlet of Filipstad, Sweden, handling fragile crisp bread is no easy task for a company that works hard to retain its dominant position in the industry.
August 8, 2010
Flexibles
Robots handle sensitive parenteralia bags in pharma facility
Bayer Schering Pharma, an affiliate of Bayer HealthCare, is one of the 10 largest specialty pharmaceutical companies in the world, with facilities in the U.S., Latin America, Asia, and Europe.
August 8, 2010
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Robotic automation raises the bar for organic food packaging
To meet growing consumer demand for its line of nutritious food bars, Organic Food Bar, Corona, CA, teamed with Bosch Packaging Technology to install three new packaging machines selected to meet the company’s high output demands while maintaining its stringent commitment to sustainability and a reduced carbon footprint.
August 8, 2010
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