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News Tetra Pak calls on government to develop framework for environmental labelling on food packaging
Adhesive Applications
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The requirements of labelling for the food industry Re-Play: innovation transforming waste
Don’t look pack in anger Flexible Packaging
Baby Driver Back to the future with paper flexible packaging
Can recyclable flexible packaging hold the key to consumer trust?
Replacing plastics in e-commerce mailers
Unlocking the potential of flexographic printing Coating & Laminating
Trust the Pilot for going thin Next-level gauging performance
Combining sustainability and functionality with coating and laminating solutions
Slitting & Rewinding
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Universal X8 Slitting Machine: productive and safe Machinery manufacturer site doubles by half
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