Tag: pet bottles
Evaluating CAPEX and OPEX for your next PET packaging line for...
Edible oil is a very competitive market category, essentially driven by product and brand differentiation and competitiveness through packaging cost savings, production efficiency, and...
Chemline focuses on label and flexible packaging at pacprocess 2019
Chemline is a manufacturer of adhesives for the packaging industry. It manufactures adhesives for label and flexible packaging companies among others. “Since the visitors...
KHS tackles challenges posed by sustainable packaging
The global debate on packaging waste, the associated use of resources and increasing regulatory pressure have intensified the call of the beverage industry for...
New technology for 100% recycling of PET bottles
In our May 2018 issue, we reported Ioniqa’s development of a new circular technology for 100% recycling of used PET bottles and their tie-up...
Bringing back the milk bottle
Flavored milk, a delectable combination of milk and nuts, fruit, and perennial flavors such as chocolate and vanilla, is a popular dairy product consumed...
Belgian brewer Brouwerij Martens uses KHS technology
Belgium’s leading beverages company Brouwerij Martens has produced bottles for the Fifa World Cup 2018 with design flexibility using technology provided by KHS, a...
Zanders introduces Zanlabel high gloss
Zanders has expanded its label paper portfolio with Zanlabel high gloss, a high-luster, single-sided double-coated quality, characterized by its particularly high wet opacity. It...
New Technology for 100% recycling of PET
Unilever, Indorama Ventures and Ioniqa have announced a new partnership that could see all polyethylene terephthalate (PET) scrap and post-consumer used PET bottles being...
FMCG beverage companies defy ban so far
On 2 January 2018, Maharashtra’s environment department stated that the government intends to ban certain plastic sheets, flexes, banners and flags as well as...
Bottled water segment will see the highest growth globally during 2015-2020
Greater awareness about health and wellness, environmental issues and overall macroeconomic factors are the three key trends that will affect the global packaging market in the coming years, says