The company exhibits the new generation TF80 L forming machine characterised by extensive and diversified applications and maximum versatility in the management of format changeover. In the background, the complete offer of solutions for primary and secondary packaging to fulfil any production requirements. The complete SACMI Packaging & Chocolate proposal for the produce world is at Fruit Attraction 2022, the international exhibition of technologies for packaging and processing of fruit … [Read more...] about SACMI Packaging & Chocolate: Fruit Attraction Under the Sign of Total Versatility
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Majority of Canadians oppose eliminating “best before” dates on food products to reduce food waste, according to new report
The Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, in partnership with Angus Reid, is releasing a new report on “best before” dates and food waste. It has been suggested numerous times that “best before” dates will generate more food waste. Consumers will be influenced by dates shown on food packages, whether they are expiry or “best before” dates. In recent months, several grocers in Europe like Morrison’s and Waitrose have opted to eliminate “best before” dates with the … [Read more...] about Majority of Canadians oppose eliminating “best before” dates on food products to reduce food waste, according to new report
Parkside lends sustainable packaging expertise to Innovate UK-funded mono-material project
UK-funded consortium developing a ground-breaking new mono-material for food contact packaging applications. The HiBarFilm2 consortium aims to build on the success seen in its feasibility study project (HiBarFilm) to continue the development of a mono-material film that offers the same barrier performance as the current multi-material packaging technology. This could dramatically increase the recyclability of these materials and add value. Current multi-material films are one of the most … [Read more...] about Parkside lends sustainable packaging expertise to Innovate UK-funded mono-material project