Flexible Packaging Association
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Shifting markets, broad range of new legislative efforts mean it’s time to “Unite for Flexibles” Paid Members Public
Supply-chain disruptions, workforce and raw-material availability and price were the stories of 2021 and will continue at least through Q2 2022. Much will depend on the prevalence and trajectory of the COVID-19 virus and its variants, which no one can predict; however, consumer habits certainly have changed for good and
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Achieving a true circular economy for plastic packaging Paid Members Public
“Sustainable packages” will not solve our plastic waste problem. Empty plastic food packages are a big part of that waste. When today’s bread-bag film reappears in the market as a new bread bag next month, we have an effective “circular” solution. Click the link below to download the rest
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Converting Quarterly Q1 2022 Paid Members Public
Issue includes special market report on flexible packaging, basic configurations for drying & curing, and more.
Flexible Packaging: State of Industry Paid Members Public
Alison Keane, Flexible Packaging Association