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GoGo squeeZ, a maker of fruit pouches for children, targets 100% recyclable pouches by 2022; packaging will have no aluminum layer, plastic in the cap will be reduced by 40%, secondary packaging will be made from recycled paper.
Innovia Films and the German snack manufacturer, Wildcorn, have worked together to produce a fully recyclable and sustainable pack for their Wildcorn organic popcorn range.
Charter NEX continues to elevate its leadership in sustainable packaging by featuring a variety of GreenArrow films at Pack Expo Las Vegas specifically designed to enable users to make their products recyclable.
ProAmpac’s exhibit at PACK EXPO 2019 showcases how collaborative innovation is delivering the sustainable flexible packaging solutions today’s consumers want and brand owners need.
Nestlé has launched its YES! snack bars in a new recyclable paper wrapper. In a breakthrough innovation, for the first time a confectionery bar has been packaged in paper using a high-speed flow wrap technology.
American Packaging Corp. is expanding upon the previous successes of its recyclable clear-barrier stand-up pouch and recyclable cold seal bar-wrap and offering options for a variety of additional applications.
The Everyday Plastics Report shows that food packaging accounts for two-thirds of the average person’s plastic footprint every year. Not only does the pricing seem counter-intuitive but wrapping fruit and vegetables in plastic often relies on using single-use plastics — a type of plastic that isn’t recycled. Things need to change.