The project brought together their technical work to produce an MDO-PE laminate for recycling.
The work is aimed at reducing the use of plastic in packaging while maintaining processing and performance standards.
A comprehensive assessment by researchers, including Rafael Auras from Michigan State University, sought to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of replacing polyethylene, or PE, packaging ...
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We may soon be finishing off a box of cereal and then eating the bag it came in. Researchers have turned to bacteria-produced cellulose to create a composite packaging material to replace plastic. The ...
New flexible packaging films have a unique combination of performance, durability and easy scalability to help strengthen the broader recycling ecosystem, paving the way for stronger, cleaner ...
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and LUT University have advanced fully cellulose-based film and coating materials through the F3 - Films for Future bio-based materials project, enabling the ...
Advanced 5-Axis Waterjet System Increases Manufacturing Capacity, Design Opportunities, and Packaging Solutions for Aerospace, Medical, and Robotics ...
Now that you've finally finished with the packing, loading, relocating, unloading and unpacking, you can tackle your final project in the moving process -- getting rid of your packing materials. With ...
Zhejiang Zhongcheng Packing Material Co., Ltd. engages in the research and development, manufacture, and sale of shrink films. The company specializes in multi-layer co-extruded polyolefin shrink film ...