Platemaking throughput time reduced by 50%; solvent usage reduced by 30%; plates last twice as long on press as compared to other solvent-wash plates
Platemaking throughput time reduced by 50%; solvent usage reduced by 30%; plates last twice as long on press as compared to other solvent-wash plates
With the worldwide outcry for sustainability, the demand for fiber-based packaging solutions is accelerating. More and more brand owners are investigating methods to move their products away from plastics in response to strong pressure from end consumers and new legal constraints. From strawberry punnets and plant pot trays to fresh food packaging and boxes for laundry tablets, switching to paper-based packaging states a brand’s green ethos in an increasingly clear way.
Inaugural event boasts highest number of global brands represented at a print exhibition in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia regions.
Choice of High-Performance Soft Signage Materials with 100% Recycled Options
The Flock Box is a new packaging concept that combines natural fibre flocking technology with paperboard to create a fully recyclable premium gift box. The concept demonstrates how collaboration across the value chain drives the development of sustainable packaging solutions.
Reducing plastic in packaging is an important part of sustainability strategies
Now, one of the most iconic brands is making a more sustainable switch.
Sun Chemical has launched the SunStrato® AquaLam Gen2 ink series, an outstanding water-based solution for printing laminated and retortable flexible packaging.
Sun Chemical today announced the launch of SunLit® ProPace, the latest generation of vegetable oil based sheetfed process printing inks designed specifically for helping printers increase productivity in commercial publication and non-food packaging printing.
Treetop Biopak Introduces Innovative Home Compostable Bags for Fresh Bread
In response to the increasing environmental concerns surrounding packaging waste in the fresh bread market, Treetop Biopak introduces a groundbreaking solution with its new home compostable bags.
New contacts with decision-makers, global business opportunities and worldwide streams of visitors: Heimtextil 2024 ended with 46,000 visitors[1] from around 130 nations and 2,838 exhibitors from 60 nations with 25 per cent growth. With a plus in visitors, the show overcame difficult travel conditions due to nationwide rail strikes and regional demonstrations. The response from international buyers to the quality and variety of the new Carpets & Rugs product segment was overwhelming. In numerous talks, tours and workshops, Heimtextil as well focused on two of the most important key topics of the coming decades: sustainable production and action as well as artificial intelligence. At the leading trade fair for home and contract textiles, transformations could be experienced more intensively than ever before.