Variant A of CornNext-17 is suitable for products produced by extrusion molding, and Variant B is suitable for products produced by injection molding, including spoons, knives, forks, plates, and trays.
From alternative wine packaging to more efficient ways to print expiration dates on beer bottles, 2024 displayed the enterprising spirit of companies determined to push the envelope on sustainable beer, wine and spirits packaging.
In 2024, innovations in packaging included Archer Roose and ecoSIP's wine solutions, Four Peaks Brewing's adoption of LEIBINGER's printing tech, and McLaren Packaging's recycling of spirit presentation tubes.
The solution’s special design enables flexible integration of the security feature, offering an effective and cost-efficient solution for product protection, and helping to secure the broader pharmaceutical supply chain.
The German Dresden-based start-up Watttron has developed cera2seal, a digital heating system that enables consistent sealing in packaging machines through the targeted use of heat.
Company cites Michigan-based customer Dart Container Corporation, which began using INXhrc inks in 2017. A leader in single-use food packaging, Dart has achieved impressive carbon emissions reductions and strengthened their sustainability goals.
McLaren’s latest innovations allow for easier recycling of the spirit presentation tube’s metal and card components – two of the most widely recycled materials globally – and have already been adopted by several well-known global brands.
This pioneering facility, co-funded by the European Union’s European Innovation Council (EIC), represents a €3.5 million total investment and marks a transformative shift in the paper industry by turning Parisian green waste into high-quality, recyclable packaging materials.