Businesses across all sectors are seeing increasing demand for more sustainable transit packaging. However, while this drive for sustainability is important, it is equally essential to acknowledge that stretch film’s primary function remains to provide load stability and protect against dust, dirt, and moisture.
In the first event, AMI Agricultural Film Europe, Michèle Kint, Senior Product Manager for Berry Global Agricultural Films EMEA & APAC, will be speaking about how film producers are supporting the agricultural sector’s drive towards sustainable farming while still helping to enhance and improve day-to-day operations.
The new film is road-tested and delivers the same or better performance than traditional film while contributing to the attainability of environmental goals.
Sidel’s latest stretch film technology is designed to offer the beverage, food, home and personal care (FHPC) markets a new sustainable solution for secondary packaging.
The Koenig & Bauer XD Pro all-round press has been launched to meet just-in-time market demands for short-run production agility for added-value sustainable flexible packaging.
The INDEVCO Packaging Solutions division will unveil its latest advancements in sustainable packaging materials, featuring lightweight, downgauged paperboard and plastic options made from renewable or recycled raw materials at Booth #N9254.
The joint venture company plans to build a mechanical recycling plant in Northern Germany to turn LLDPE and LDPE waste into quality recycled plastic materials for use in flexible packaging.