Sumitomo (SHI) Demag to present fitting centrepiece at Interplas 2023
TO mark Interplas turning 75 this year, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has revealed its exhibit centrepiece will be a compact all-electric 75-ton machine.
The IntElect 75...
Soft drinks brand launches first juice products in carton packs
DUTCH soft drinks brand Hero is set to launch its Cassis blackcurrant juices in carton packs for the first time.
Hero Benelux has opted for...
Fanta set for ‘spooktacular’ Halloween with on-pack QR codes
THIS year's Fanta Halloween celebration is set to include a 'spooktacular' on-pack promotion offering the drink's biggest pool of prizes and scary surprises yet.
From...
Item Products anticipating ‘busy and productive’ London Packaging Week
ITEM Products will be showcasing the firm's latest product innovations at London Packaging Week, including 100% sustainable paper handles from Swedish manufacturer Persson.
The handles...
Sustainable carton innovation celebrated at ECEA awards
THE winners of the 2023 European Carton Excellence Awards (ECEA) have been announced in Seville, Spain.
Hosted by Pro Carton - the European Association of...
Kettle launches crisp new packaging
KETTLE has partnered with Essentra Tapes to bring the firm's RE:CLOSEÂ Â technology to the packaging of their crisps range
XSYS launches ‘versatile’ letterpress plate for tubes, cups and cans
XSYS has announced the launch of nyloprint WS PRO Digital, a water-washable, steel-based letterpress plate designed for the printing of plastic tubes and cups,...
Final call for entries to 2019 PPMA Group Industry Awards
COMPANIES hoping to be in the frame for a 2019 PPMA Group Industry Award must have their submissions in by July 17
Brewery behinds beers such as Madri and Coors set for £10m upgrade
MOLSON Coors Beverage Company has announced plans to invest £10 million in its Tadcaster brewery.
The investment will increase production capacity and efficiency, as well...
Green groups call on Scottish Parliament for ‘radical’ single-use plastic changes
ENVIRONMENTALIST campaigners have called on the Scottish Parliament to ban the use of polystyrene cups and introduce a ‘latte levy’ in a five-point plan submitted on August 30