FOOD
MIXPACK Company: Simonalbag, S.A. DE C.V. Country: Mexico Email:
jose.baldenebro@
mixpack.com.mx Web:
www.mixpack.com.mx
It is a flexible multi layer package with an intermediate seal which forms two compartments, which can pack powder and liquid separately and be mixed just when it is needed. The intermediate seal is designed so that with little manual force it can be broken allowing the contents to mix. COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES:1. Hygienic and safety 2. Increases the shelf life. 3. Improves the life of mixed products that are not stable or deteriorate rapidly. 4. Consumer interaction with packaging. 5. Allows mixing flavors, colors, textures at given time. 6. Contents filled previously, exact doses. 7. Provides portability and convenience.
MOSSPACK
Company: BossPack Co. Ltd. Country: South Korea
Email:
khlee@bosspack.com Web:
www.bosspack.com
For the first time in the world, Mosspack is in the product packaging impregnated with super-absorbent materials without such as Silica Gel. Mosspack can reduce a water activity of environment on the products,it plays an important role in inhibiting mould,yeast or bacteria growth and prevents corrision. Major component is generally recognized as Safe(GRAS). Mosspack can be used in a wide variety of packaged moisture sensitive products such as a dried foods, electric products, medical apparatus and military equipment. Eco-friendly products and certified substance GRAS,carbon reduction,recycling effects.
NORCELL Company: Mondi Consumer Packaging Technologies GmbH Country: Germany Email:
martina.schulze-wilmert@
mondigroup.com Web:
www.mondigroup.com
Innovative and particularly material-efficient packaging film. By a combination of film extrusion and a physical, controlled foaming process (foamed middle layer with neutral gases ,e.g. nitrogen or carbon dioxide) very thin blown films can be produced, which reduce visibly the total weight of flexible packaging without decreasing the film thickness. “Light-weight films” weigh up to 40 % less than conventional films. Reduced weight saves raw materials, protects environment (transport, disposal).
OFEA SPRAY OLIVE OIL
Company: Anadolu Cam Sanayii A.Ş. Country: Turkey
Email:
tozturk@sisecam.com Web:
www.anadolucam.com.tr
While designing Ofea, “less is more” principle was inspired. Olive oil, universal health source as an ingredient to variety of goods and cooking styles, can now be controlled fractionally, patently and transparently! It brings together the advantages of glass packaging with aerosol capping. Aerosols capping can be applied to glass without any change. Patented finish allows for spraying oil without refill after depletion. This makes the product secure and protects product brand’s
quality.The bottle shape gives a good grip with both hands.
PACKAGE FOR SUNFLOWER SEEDS Company: Ukrplastic Country: Ukraine Email:
upakjour@ukr.net Web:
www.upakjour.com.ua
Angular laser notch allows to open the package easily and to pour out sunflower seeds evenly. The design captures the buyer's attention to the product and creates the illusion of a nostalgic shift in time when such products in bags from old newspapers enjoyed success with the population 50 years of the last century.
PACK-AGE™
Company: DSM Food Specialites Country: Netherlands
Email:
corstiaan.hooft@dsm.com Web:
www.dsm.com
Pack-Age improves the ripening of hard to semi-hard cheese. As the packaging is moisture-permeable, the cheeses dry to air developing a mature taste, texture and dry rind. Compared to coated cheeses, the perm-selective film results in higher value of cheese, delivering a higher yield with the use of less material. An improved ripening cheese and less food waste, those are the credentials of Pack- Age. This innovation not only brings new life in the market of cheese making, but also enables new cheese developments. As ripening results in a higher value, the profit aspects of sustainable development are addressed as well.
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