APC collaborated with produce processors to replace their current non-recyclable, multi-material laminate, resulting in an all-polyethylene (PE) flexible package.
This is the first round of capacity expansion in what is anticipated to be a high growth market as multinational corporations (MNCs) and regional customers adopt AeroFlexx for their sustainable liquid packaging needs.
Located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the new facility spans across 85,000 square feet and is set to revolutionize sustainable packaging solutions for both regional and international retail brands.
APC's Columbus, Wisconsin; Deforest, Wisconsin; Story City, Iowa; Chili, New York and Rochester, New York plants all achieved the certification, allowing APC to source and convert advanced recycled resins and films, often called circular content.
Wyld will use TIPA’s 608 home compostable laminate to produce individual wrapping for Wyld’s edibles as well as pouches and bags for outer parcels.
The Brazil-based converter collaborated with ExxonMobil to create a snack size pet food standup pouch (SUP) for its customer, brand owner Adimax, that can be easier to recycle than traditional SUP structures.