FOOD
EAT ME, USE ME Company: Containers Printers Pte Ltd Country: Singapore Email:
jamie.ooi@cprint.com.sg Web:
http://cp.flexible-packaging.com.sg
The unique feature of this two-way stand up pouch is that it is not only convenient to use but also environmentally friendly. As the consumer opens the packaging, an additional stand alone pouch is formed. This acts as a litter bowl for unwanted waste. No longer does the consumer require a dust bin to consume. He or she can now be on "the move" and consume simultaneously. It fits the fast and "constantly on the move" lifestyle of the current consumer and also helps to keep the environment clean.
WASH-OFF PRESSURE SENSITIVE LABEL FOR PET RECYCLE Company: AVERY DENNISON KOREA LTD. Country: South Korea
Email:
Jason.Jeong@
ap.averydennison.com Web:
www.fasson.com
The "wash-off" pressure sensitive label is easily separated from PET bottle in recycling process thanks to special "wash-off" adhesive which provides the following benefits -Enhanced efficiency on the PET bottle recycling.- Creates more value added reclaimed PET. - Saves the incineration expenses. -Reduce CO2 emissions from incineration. The Performance proved its quality by getting an official certificate of “Guidelines-for-Plastic-Bottle-Recycling” from the Korean Ministry of Environment, the only solution to get the certificate.
ETA POUCH FOR NUTS FAMILY Company: Umax Packaging Country: India Email:
jigar.shah@
umaxpackaging.com Web:
www.umaxpackaging.com
2 layer Transparent High Barrier Pouch with Eco friendly Aesthetic for Roasted & Salted Nuts. MATT finished easy open stand up pouch affords a peelable easy open function with convenient zipper for reclosure. Key attributes -high impact graphics, product shelf life barriers, high- speed machinablity & consumer functionality. MATI finish aesthetic appeal gives Eco Friendly Feel,Lower portion is translucent for Product see through,Special Barrier properties prevent the permeability of water, oxygen, aromas or oil, Special zipper used to avoid Micro leakage.
GRANNY'S SECRET Company: Foodland Country: Serbia
Email:
lazar.igrutinovic@foodland.rs Web:
http://www.foodland.rs/en
Our packaging concept for our entire product portfolio is based on a combination of modern, clean forms and a reference to tradition, the decorative motifs of the local rural culture in the pristine areas of Serbia, and visual forms associated with the period of childhood and memories of grandma's kitchen. The name “Granny’s Secret” taps into universal memories of grandma’s wholesome cooking and her delicious, secret recipes.
GROCERY, FLAKES, DRY MIXTURES CARTONS Company: JSC DOBELES DZIRNAVNIEKS Country: Latvia Web:
www.packaging.lv
Material GC2 was selected based on its suitability for food packaging. Produced in Latvia by VG KvadraPak JSC (operates with BRC/IoP, PEFC, FSC, ISO 9001). Prints: using inks, lacquers for food packs (lowest levels of odour and mineral oil migration). Structural design ensures functionality, the top is perforated for easy opening. The visual design is sober and features a white dominant colour. The focus is on the brand, on the product's name, a photo image. The back contains a general description of the product, its properties, directions and drawings for preparation.
HALOPACK
Company: Packable B.V. Country: Netherlands
Email:
r.deolde@
packable.nl Web:
www.packable.nl
Reducing food waste, extending shelf life and improving environmental performance. Rethinking the complete product lifecycle, HALOPACK® is a truly innovative gas tight packaging solution (MAP), made from durable paperboard with great marketing possibilities. HALOPACK® brings convenience for people with responsible and durable packaging materials – the Planet, and a higher-margin product offer -Profit.
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