Findings show that paper, paperboard and fiberboard plant-based biodegradable flexible packaging, along with synthetic biodegradable packaging, are the most common materials being used to replace less sustainable alternatives like plastic, paper and foil packaging.
The data shows that today more than 70% of the material used in aluminum cans is recycled into new products – almost double that of glass (34%) and plastic (40%)
Utilizing proprietary technology, the two companies have developed the product to provide optimized bioavailability of hemp cannabinoids with zero THC.
Despite inevitable changes, including introduction to new materials and innovations will continue, its primary role as a protective agent remains paramount.
March 9, 2022
The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a tremendous packaging revolution, paving way for the future development of intelligent solutions. One such breakthrough achieved in this space is the blister packaging.
Sustainable packaging converter SILBO partners with TIPA to expand certified compostable offerings and respond to market need for sustainable flexible packaging