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To meet rapidly increasing demand for its water-soluble and biodegradable films, Kuraray’s MonoSol Division has announced plans to expand its operations with the construction of a new manufacturing facility in Poland.
It’s no surprise that in the year since we looked at lidding film for food applications for Flexible Packaging’s readers, the industry has changed. We’re now seeing developments and trends in sustainability/recycling, peel and reseal functionality, and improved barrier for longer shelf life.
The right film does a whole lot more than just protect a product. It can also help it stand out on the store shelf, enable high-quality printing and include characteristics that permit consumers to observe or experience the product prior to purchase.
KiddieKix, a South African company that produces all-natural children’s health products, has adopted Innovia Films’ NatureFlex packaging film to wrap its cereals and dried fruit snacks.
Film supplier Elite Extrusion Technology has announced the availability of SL10, a specially formulated polyethylene film for breads, flat breads, meats and other food products that can extend shelf life up to 10 days.