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Across many areas, suppliers are making innovative advances that continue to propel pouches as the fastest-growing packaging segment. Many of these developments are in response to consumers’ demands for more convenience in packaging, at the same time balancing their concerns for protecting the environment.
Kwik Lok Corporation has introduced Eco-Lok, a bag closure made with sustainable materials, the first step in the company’s drive to reduce its environmental impact.
BioLogiQ, Inc., says that recent test results show its NuPlastiQ MB BioPolymer, produced by blending NuPlastiQ GP with PBAT (polybutylene adipate terephthalate), is marine biodegradable.
BioLogiQ, Inc., a bioplastic resin manufacturing company specializing in environmentally friendly plastic products, has retained the services of three industry veterans to optimize the commercialization of the company's line of NuPlastiQ BioPolymers.
Plastic Suppliers, Inc., a Columbus, Ohio-based manufacturer and distributor of bio- and petrochemical-based films, welcomed USDA Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown when they toured the PSI Columbus site on Friday, Jan. 31.
Perhaps for the first time in the history of packaging, the will to develop sustainable packaging practices is something that’s shared by both consumers and industry professionals alike.
Scientists at Nofima are participating in a major EU-financed project in which “active” packaging based on raw materials from shrimp shell improves and conserves food products – and after use the packaging biodegrades.
Addivant USA LLC announces the commercialization of POLYBOND 6009 and POLYBOND 6029, the company’s first polymer modifiers derived from renewable resources, developed to act as coupling agents or compatibilizers in formulations where high renewable content raw materials are desired.