Cosmo Films
Cosmo Films' heat resistant BOPP films, enabling recyclable laminates. Photo - Cosmo Films

Established in 1981, Delhi-headquartered Cosmo Films manufactures specialty films for packaging, lamination and labeling applications, and synthetic paper. Over the years, with the engineering of innovative products and sustainability solutions, the company has partnered in leading F&B and personal care brands and packaging converters.   Its specialty products include heat resistant films, high barrier films, thermal lamination films (including premium lamination films), direct thermal printable films, self-adhesive face stock films, and synthetic paper. Cosmo has manufacturing units in India and Korea and warehousing capabilities in the USA, Europe, Canada and Japan. High demand amid Covid-19   Plastic film is getting a lot of attention, as consumer awareness of hygiene and safety in packaging increases. Pankaj Poddar, chief executive officer of Cosmo Films, says, “The demand for packaging and label films has been quite high due to increased consumption for packaged foods, liquid soaps, bathing soaps, and hand sanitizers. The increased demand has helped us run the capacity at full potential although we had challenges at the end of March and early April.” Pankaj Poddar, chief…

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Mandeep Kaur
Technical Editor - Mandeep Kaur is working with IPP Group and holding editorial responsibilities for the IndiFoodBev and PSA Healthcare platforms. Earlier she handled editorial responsibilities of food, beverage, and agriculture publications at another publisher. A gold-medalist in M Tech (Food Technology), she has hands-on experience in operating different types of instruments related to physico-chemical testing of grains and flour. She has worked at Evalueserve in the Intellectual Property (IP) division for more than three years handling projects in the life sciences domain.