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Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has become a sponsor for the second edition of the Breakout Beauty UK accelerator program, which helps to scale the UK’s most exciting high potential beauty brands and deliver meaningful commercial impact across the beauty industry.
Maximum product protection, extended shelf life, attractive design, efficient processability and, last but not least, benefits across the entire supply chain. Packaging fish and seafood safely, cost-effectively, and with efficient use of resources requires specialist know-how. SÜDPACK is one supplier with exactly that expertise. With its SKINPro® and Multifol® Extreme solutions, the renowned German film specialist offers two product families tailored to the specific requirements of these highly perishable, sensitive foods, delivering advantages in more ways than one.
Barrier films play a critical role in modern packaging by protecting products from external factors such as moisture, oxygen, light, aroma loss, and contamination. They are widely used in food, pharmaceutical, medical, and industrial packaging to improve product safety, shelf life, and performance.
As industries move toward sustainable and high-performance packaging solutions, barrier films have become one of the most important technologies in the packaging sector.
What Are Barrier Films?
Benjamin Young, the entrepreneur behind reusable products company frank green, has developed a new venture, No Wrap, which replaces single-use plastic pallet wrap with a modular system of reusable corner brackets and high-tension straps designed to fit existing pallets.
According to the company, Australian companies use around 100,000 tonnes of plastic pallet wrap each year, growing at 3 per cent annually, with 95 per cent discarded after a single use. Globally, plastic pallet wrap generates about 6 million tonnes of waste annually.
Panel-level packaging has gained momentum in the semiconductor industry as manufacturers pursue higher efficiency and improved yield that can support next-generation packaging processes. In response to these market changes, Asahi Kasei, a diversified global company, has combined the features of its photosensitive polyimide (PSPI) and dry film photoresist (DFR) into a new photosensitive film. The PSPI film is currently under customer evaluation, with commercial availability expected in the near future.
Axe is addressing the overapplication of its body spray with a new brand campaign and revamped design, according to news shared with Marketing Dive.
“The History of Overdoing It” features a scholarly narrator as he highlights instances when men tend to overdo things. In one video, a caveman shows off a fish to a love interest, a gesture she responds to with disgust, before he wins her back with a subtle spritz of Axe.
With MedGuard®, SÜDPACK Medica offers a fully integrated packaging system that helps manufacturers in the medical technology, pharmaceutical, and life sciences industries select and implement the right packaging concepts. Within the MedGuard portfolio, the packaging specialists combine different material structures with process expertise to create validated packaging solutions designed for performance, product and process safety – while also improving sustainability throughout the packaging life cycle.
hubergroup Print Solutions is unveiling another major innovation designed to better meet today’s market requirements. After intensive development work, the international printing ink specialist is launching the next generation of its conventional offset inks, featuring a completely new resin technology. The advanced formulation delivers measurable improvements in printing performance while maintaining consistently high print quality.