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Coveris, a sustainable paper and plastic packaging solutions provider, has invested an additional £1m ($1.34m) in its Linerless Labelling Centre of Excellence located in Spalding, England, to meet ...
Businesses are turning to upcycled packaging made from discarded materials to cut down on plastic waste and environmental harm.
The packaging sector is undergoing a major shift as bioplastics and other alternative materials gain traction amid growing concerns over plastic pollution and climate change.
RollsPack has launched Rolls Technology, a new manufacturing facility situated in Huai'an, China, aimed at expanding the company’s footprint in global markets.
The UK’s OPRL is introducing its 'Recycle' label for all carton packaging for food, beverages, and other liquids, starting April 2026, MRW reported.
The Food and Beverage Carton Alliance (FBCA) has introduced RECY:CHECK, a new certification protocol aimed at assessing the recyclability of fibre-based composite packaging (FBCP).
Lecta has expanded its Metalvac metallised paper range with a new product, Metalvac Seal Oxygen Barrier, a recyclable flexible packaging solution for the food industry.
AIMPLAS has announced advancements in the recycling of multilayer plastic materials, which are said to be often difficult to process due to their complex structures.
Flair Packaging has announced an expansion of its Canadian manufacturing capabilities with the addition of new presses and laminators at its plant in Calgary, Alberta.
Finnish label material company UPM Adhesive Materials, previously known as UPM Raflatac, is set to expand its production capabilities for advanced label materials in North America.
Tariffs range from 12.85% to nearly 63% depending on the country and company of origin, with Russian producers facing a flat 47.14% rate.
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