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The new sustainable ink and coating range — UniNATURE — contains biorenewable carbon and introduces a new generation of inks with renewable content, developing circular packaging solutions.
As the packaging industry continues to grow in order to keep up with the boom in e-commerce, so too does the market for packaging inks. And, like everything in the industry, there are efforts to improve sustainability but still meet functional needs and consumer safety requirements.
Toyo Ink is meeting 2025 sustainability mandates with technology that removes solvent-based inks, while water-based flexographic inks hit the mark for Suntory via DIC Graphics.
DIC Graphics’ new water-based ink being used by Suntory relies on a revamped resin binder to prevent the ink’s high density from weakening during lamination and increase solubility of ink remaining. Image courtesy of DIC Graphics