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Bauck GmbH, a producer of organic grains, flakes and flours, introduced stand-up paper-based pouches while incorporating a form-fill-sealing machine that adapts to multiple types of packaging materials, including the new paper pouches.
For the last 20 years, stand-up pouches have experienced tremendous growth in the flexible packaging segment, and now a German-based food producer is turning to a paper-based pouch format to meet crucial marketing objectives.
A report from MarketsandMarkets finds that the market is witnessing high growth owing to the increase in demand for lightweight, convenient and cost-effective packaging products and solutions for food and beverage applications.
Do you remember what your first packaging experience with a pouch was? For me, like it might be for many people, it was with Capri Sun. I don’t remember exactly where I was, but I do remember wondering what the heck it was and then proceeding to drive my straw into the front and straight out the back.