By Marco Christiansen | Jun 21, 2021

Packaging is an integral part of any business. It’s essential to maintain a high-quality and fresh look for your products.

Blue Ocean Closure

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The aesthetic design combines a thin top-seal barrier layer, which may be combined with any filled content, and a body crafted from sustainably sourced FSC fiber material.

Cruz Foam

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Cruz Foam is a cutting-edge alternative to Styrofoam. The foam is made from eco-friendly biopolymers derived from nature.

Paper Bottle

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One of the critical advantages of paper bottles is that they are more easily recyclable than plastic bottles.

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Chemical Recycling

Plastic is heated without oxygen to produce a gas that can be used as a feedstock to produce new plastic.

Algae Plastic

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Algae packaging is a type of packaging that is made from algae or algae-based materials.

Pullulan Polymer

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Pullulan polymer – A new sustainable packaging option can increase the shelf life of the product

Seaweed Packaging

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One of the areas where seaweed is being explored as a potential raw material is in packaging.

Graphene oxide Nanoparticles- Composite Paper

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Composite paper made of carbon (graphene oxide) loaded with preservatives that can be applied as wrappers to help extend the shelf life of fruits.

Wheat stubble straw

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Wheat straw is the dried stalks of wheat plants that are left over after the grain has been harvested.

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Paper Straw

Paper straw is a type of straw that is made from paper or paper-based materials.

Corn Plastic

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The conversion of Lactic Acid to Polylactic Acid is taking place via lactide through polycondensation reaction