cartons
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Tetra Pak to introduce over 3B FSC-labeled beverage cartons in Germany
Tetra Pak plans to offer 3.3 billion beverage cartons bearing the label of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) within one year to customers in Germany starting in June. This represents about 50% of the annual production of Tetra Pak cartons in t…
cartons | 26 July 2010
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Tetra Pak to introduce FSC-labeled cartons in China
Tetra Pak says it will introduce aseptic cartons bearing the label of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in China starting this July in three carton formats: Tetra Fino Aseptic, Tetra Prisma Aseptic and Tetra Brik Aseptic. It is expected that t…
cartons | 19 May 2010
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Ocean Spray launches beverage cartons with FSC label
Ocean Spray and SIG Combibloc are leading the way in the UK by launching premium juices in aseptic 1-liter carton packs that carry the label of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). These carton packs are certified to be manufactured using only …
cartons | 01 April 2010
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Report predicts beverage containers demand in China to approach 300B units in 2012
Demand for beverage containers in China is projected to approach 300 billion units in 2012, according to a new Reportlinker.com research. Gains will be driven by rising personal income levels, which in turn will support robust growth in beverage c…
cartons | 16 June 2009
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Cartons for eco bananas
Eco-Punnet is the latest innovation in banana packaging—a productspecifi c packaging solution, created by Pacifi c Coast Eco Bananas (PCEB), an Australian-owned family business run by Frank and Dianne Sciacca, and Amcor. The packaging represents P…
cartons | 01 January 2008
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International Paper Introduces 1.75 and 1.5 Liter Cartons
International Paper’s beverage packaging business has introduced new 1.75 and 1.5-Liter Slim cartons, as well as Evergreen’s EH-3S gable top filling machine. The Slim carton, a multi-serve package available in 1.5L and 1.75L sizes, features a new …
cartons | 18 November 2005
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Integrated RFID system for cases and cartons
NJM/CLI says packagers can encode, verify and apply RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags at speeds up to 30 cartons per minute wuth its RFID Integrated Model 400 System. This combines a Zebra RFID printer and verification scanner with the firm…
cartons | 01 January 2005











