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Advances in Packaging Sustainability

Packaging Strategies, 2019-04

Copyright BNP Media Apr 8, 2019 ;ISSN: 2378-7759 ;EISSN: 2378-7767

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  • Title:
    Advances in Packaging Sustainability
  • Author: Kazarian, Kristen
  • Subjects: Cannabis ; Composting ; Environmental impact ; Flexible packaging ; Laminates ; Lamination ; Manufacturing ; Packaging ; Packaging industry ; Plastics ; Polyethylene terephthalate ; Polypropylene ; Polyvinylidene chlorides ; Quality standards ; Recycling ; Sustainability
  • Is Part Of: Packaging Strategies, 2019-04
  • Description: From light-weighted glass and PET bottles to recycled corrugated cartons and compostable plastics, opportunities are out there. The higher capacity supports the increasing demand for fully compostable flexible packaging using various technologies, such as the HP Indigo Pack Ready Lamination Solution. [...]manufacturers are able to specify a transparent package with even greater shelf stability, without PVdC issues,” says Tammy Williamson, product manager of the Torayfan Polypropylene Films Division, Toray Plastics (America) Inc. The third generation of Torayfan clear, high-barrier BOPP films offers transparency and freshness protection consumers have come to expect, along with impressive barrier properties. Due to labeling regulations and product quality standards, many cannabis products are sold in multiple layers of plastic and packaging, leading directly to the industry’s carbon footprint problem with a big waste issue.
  • Publisher: Troy: BNP Media
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2378-7759
    EISSN: 2378-7767
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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