If you’re interested in an informative and quick read on the subject of flexible packaging, this is for you: an all-in-one location for a steady stream of selected news and developments in this dynamic market during the current month.
You’ll find regularly updated news and updates on the ever-growing world of applications for bags, pouches, films and other types of flexible packaging from supplier developments, brand launches and other developments of interest. Content is curated from tweets by stakeholders in the flexible packaging supply chain supplemented with content pulled from the Twitter feeds of sister publications Packaging Digest and PlasticsToday. Return to this page to quickly scroll through to see what you missed. The latest April news on flexible packaging can be found here.
Ineos claims the world’s first flexible packaging made with more than 50% recycled plastic.
Our work towards more sustainable packaging has taken a step further with our new flexible packaging products.
These are made with more than 50% recycled plastic. It is a world first for these packaging products.
To find out more click here: pic.twitter.com/fT1JLg1lQX
— INEOS (@INEOS) May 2, 2023
Folex presents a non-glare film that improves the readability of the screen with great transparency.
Transparent Vapor Deposition Films for Medical Packaging Market forecast to reach USD 6.1 billion by 2028 with a CAGR of 3.6%.
Together with Schneider Electric, Koehler Paper introduces sustainable flexible packaging made of paper for the first time.
Birkner: together with Schneider Electric, Koehler Paper introduces sustainable and flexible product packaging made from paper for the first time
— Pulp Paper Energy News (@Vesa_Pulp_Paper) May 2, 2023
Nova Chemicals’ fully recyclable BOPE-HD film is available worldwide as a sustainable alternative to mixed-material films for flexible packaging.
Kroger has recycled more than one million pieces of flexible packaging.
The limited edition Jolly Rancher Gummies bags of street art packaging feature designs by local artists for three cities across the United States.
Rotary wrap packaging for candy and other markets is growing at 5.5% CAGR.