Today, we only need to travel down the aisles of our favorite stores to see flexible packaging revolutionizing the way we package, store and ship our food.
British papermaker James Cropper is set to take a bite of the food packaging industry by unveiling its first ever food contact-approved range of papers at this year’s Luxe Pack exhibition in Monaco.
When food products are described as “organic,” consumers expect them to have been produced according to rigid standards that correspond to agro-ecosystems that are socially, ecologically and economically sustainable.
Plastic food and beverage containers can be shaped in literally hundreds of ways, allowing packaging producers to protect their products while presenting them to consumers in a creative style.