All Food articles – Page 71
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ArticleULMA eyes speed and performance improvements with redeveloped traysealer range
With the aim of meeting demand from food processors for quick and energy-efficient meat and vegetable produce packing, ULMA Packaging UK says that it has developed one of the fastest traysealers on the market.
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ArticleZooplus turns to Mondi for recyclable, monomaterial dog food packaging
Mondi is supplying mono-material, recyclable packaging to Zooplus AG, a leading European pet food online retailer, for its new dry dog food product line.
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ArticleExxonMobil reveals new foamable polypropylene
ExxonMobil has revealed a new foamable polypropylene product, Achieve Advanced PP6302E1, as a solution for high volume applications.
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ArticleUpcycling used mixed plastic back to the original polymer
In the summer, Unilever’s ice cream brand Magnum announced the rollout of recyclable ice cream tubs made with recycled polypropylene (rPP), following a successful pilot launch in Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands last year.
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ArticleMagnum launches new tubs made with recycled plastic
Magnum has today announced the rollout of more than 7 million ice cream tubs made with recycled polypropylene, following a successful pilot launch.
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ArticleCosmo Films launches transparent antifog film for large fruit and vegetable packs
Cosmo Films Ltd.recently introduced a new bi-axially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) based transparent film designed for large packs and pouches used in the fresh food packaging industry.
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ArticleULMA targets resealable cheese market with new continuous vertical wrapper
ULMA Packaging UK has launched the new VTC 800-R continuous vertical wrapper to meet demand from dairy producers for resealable grated cheese packaging.
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ArticleVoyage into ocean plastics
eXXpedition is an all-female sailing voyage and scientific research mission investigating the causes of and solutions to ocean plastic pollution.
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ArticleSCS: Unlocking the potential of polystyrene
Styrenics Circular Solutions (SCS) is value chain initiative whose mission is to transform the styrenics industry to achieve true circularity, and educate the wider world on the environmental benefits of these materials.
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ArticleMondi partners with meat producer Hütthaler to create new recyclable film
Mondi has joined forces with Hütthaler to produce a recyclable thermoforming film made from a mono-material for its meat and sausage products.
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ArticleLoop platform launches in the UK with founding retail partner Tesco
Loop, TerraCycle’s zero waste shopping platform, has officially launched its UK pilot e-commerce programme with Tesco as its retail partner.
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ArticleAn inside look at Notpla's edible seaweed-based packaging
We spoke with Notpla to learn what makes its edible biodegradable packaging stand out in a crowded marketplace.
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ArticleWhat next for PepsiCo's sustainability drive?
We spoke with PepsiCo to unpack the key findings of its newly-released 2019 sustainability report.
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ArticleAR Packaging helps Bel Group remove plastic from cartonboard packaging
AR Packaging has developed Safeboard, a plastic-free cartonboard packaging solution, that is now used by Bel Group for its Boursin cheese range.
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ArticleShifting the paradigm of packaging progress
Fin Slater unpacks some of the key innovations that have been recently announced by companies in the machinery sector.
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ArticleSirane develops plastic-free packaging for salads
A plastic-free salad packaging solution has been developed by Sirane as part of a project working with some major brands in France.
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ArticleNew flowpack machine designed to meet strict hygiene demands
Packaging machine specialist Hugo Beck has launched the flowpack R, a compactly built, hygienically designed horizontal flowpack machine, which they say is capable of reaching speeds of up 300 cycles per minute.
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ArticleKHS launches system for wrapping cans in paper
KHS has announced that its Innopack Kisters system now has the capability to wrap food and beverage cans in paper.
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ArticleSIG makes ASI-certified aluminium standard for EU packs
SIG has announced that all of the aluminium used in its packs in Europe will be ASI-certified.
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ArticleAptar reveals Maestro solution for drip-free bottle use
Aptar has unveiled Maestro, an innovative new closure for the edible oil market that reportedly has the potential to be “100% recyclable”.




