The new paper pulp trays are biodegradable in home composting environments within six months, offering a seamless way for consumers to reduce their ecological footprint.
The StormPanel™ bottle responds directly to evolving market demands for durable, shelf-stable packaging solutions that meet stringent performance requirements for nutrition standards, including the Real California Milk seal.
This highly functional and innovative packaging solution meets all the requirements and delivers a lower polymer content than traditional alternative products.
Designed with cutting-edge technology, the plant in the state of Gujarat has an initial annual production capacity of up to 4 billion aseptic carton packs, meeting the highest environmental standards while creating more than 300 local jobs.
The solution was launched in several Swiss municipalities in January 2025, enabling the standardized collection of packaging, including Emmi branded products such as Aktifit and good day.
The process of the mechanical recycling of polystyrene is taking place in multiple steps from sorting (deep NIR sorting including object recognition), across hot washing and flake sorting, to melt filtration and pelletizing.
The plant was Tetra Pak’s first in the United States, and today the 263,844-square-foot site includes a Global Information Technology hub, a Product Development Center, a Technical Training Center, a warehouse, a packaging material production factory and office space.
Traditional dairy packaging methods, which need refrigeration and have a short shelf life, are increasingly being replaced by aseptic and Extended Shelf Life (ESL) technologies. Experts from Bericap and Waldner North America discuss how these innovations are transforming dairy packaging worldwide.
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