We recently talked to a representative from ACMA on how the packaging company can help confectionery manufacturers with their goals, as well as meeting consumer demands.
In this article, Nathan Pajka of Metsӓ Board Americas makes the case that choosing the right secondary packaging can dramatically diminish the greenhouse gas emissions associated with pharmaceutical products.
Allpax, a ProMach brand, recently delivered a new high-speed automated pouch loading and unloading system to a customer to feed an existing bank of Allpax retorts.
Lightweight, compact, and heat-resistant retort pouches are ideal for preserving food products like baby food, ready-to-eat meals, and pet food through retort sterilization, ensuring longer shelf lives. However, there are limited recyclable options for retort pouches in the market.
Retort packaging builds its green credentials via recyclable retortable pouches and new machinery that reduces energy consumption and therefore carbon footprints.
Check out how new advancements are making retort equipment more efficient and packaging more eco-friendly. But let's first take a step back and take a wider look at the retort packaging scene.
The two companies will leverage combined fiber and film-based materials science expertise to create environmentally friendly flexible packaging products.
DisSolves has created patented solutions for biodegradable and edible films for packaging applications, including encapsulants, nutraceuticals, and pods of different types.