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QUALITY CONTROL Sealing the lid


with Tesco Macfarlane Labels, the leading specialist in self adhesive and re-sealable labels, continues to see growth as they introduce their innovative packaging system, Reseal-it, onto a new snack packs range in Tesco stores throughout the UK. Following the recent launch of Reseal-it into Tesco stores within the soft fruit sector, Macfarlane Labels and FFP Packaging Solutions are launching a re-closable and tamper-evident replacement pack into Tesco stores for a range of savoury picnic and pastry


products, including cocktail sausages, cornish pasties and sausage rolls. The companies recognised the need to create more consumer- friendly packaging within the savoury and pastry sector and have combined the Reseal-it label concept with FFP’s Esterpeel film to provide an alternative pack which offers consumers the ideal product pack to keep in the fridge until the last pastry is gone whilst maintaining pack integrity. During a rigorous testing and trial period, Macfarlane Labels and FFP worked to ensure the Reseal-it system ran efficiently on their production lines. 8For more information call 01413 339666 or visit www.macfarlanepackaging.com.


Getting the green light


Plastic packaging manufacturer Measom Freer is proud to announce it has achieved the British Standard 8555 Certified Environmental Management System. This is a standard that gives the company a framework for the systematic management of energy and keeps its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. Having recently been independently audited, they can now show how much environmental issues are at its core. As holders of a British Standard for Quality Management Systems (EN ISO 9001), they are aware how important it is for their customers to know they are using a company with proven credentials and standards in both quality and the environment. A decision was made to undertake attainment of this standard following feedback from customers looking for companies who will comply with environmental standards and demonstrate their commitment to the environment in all day-to-day operations. 8For more information call 0116 288 1588, email sales@measomfreer.co.uk or visit www.measomfreer.co.uk.


Ideal solution for liquid food


Leading global tear tape manufacturer Payne is promoting tear tape’s ability to combine easy-open functionality with eye-catching product branding and enhanced security for a variety of liquid food products such as energy drinks, tea, sauces and condiments. Payne’s tear tape can be easily applied on both filmic overwraps and shrink sleeves, ensuring the introduction of the easy-open benefits of tear tape across a range of products. Simon Wildash, head of marketing at Payne, says: “Tear tape is cost-effective, quick, simple and intuitive to use and our own focus group research suggests that brands which are easy to open retain greater consumer loyalty.” 8For more information call 0115 975 9001, email


sales@payne-worldwide.com or visit www.payne- worldwide.com.


Arco cleans up


The workplace is more than just a building for employees and equipment, it’s the company’s face to the world and presenting a clean image is good for business. Arco, the UK’s leading safety company, has launched a new collection of janitorial and cleaning products that provide a complete range of workplace hygiene needs. The new range will offer cost-effective, safe solutions for


washrooms, hygiene and general cleaning needs. Products include SmartDose pump technology from Diversey (right), which is an innovative and portable dosing platform for super concentrate daily cleaners and disinfectants, setting a new industry benchmark for accuracy, simplicity and safety. 8For more information call 01482 611478, email sales@arco.co.uk or visit www.arco.co.uk.


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