Author: Karsten Schröder
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Regulation (EU) 2025/40 (PPWR ): PFAS are regulated more strictly
Regulation (EU) 2025/40 on packaging and packaging waste, published on 22 January 2025, contains important regulations on limiting perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in food packaging. From 12 August 2026, food packaging may no longer be placed on the market if it contains PFAS in the following concentrations: These regulations are particularly relevant for…
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Exploring Sustainability and Innovation with HP Indigo
In a recent interview at the 8th European Pouch Conference organized by Innoform, we had the pleasure of speaking with Josep Isart from HP Indigo. The discussion revolved around the innovative strides HP Indigo is making in the realm of digital printing, particularly focusing on stand-up pouches and sustainability. Sustainability as a Business Enabler Josep…
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Stand-up pouches are on the rise
(Source: Innoform Coaching GbR) The 8th European ‘Stand-up Pouch Conference’ on the 6th and 7th of November in Vienna provided an impressive demonstration of how sustainable, practical, and cost-effective stand-up pouches are as a packaging format. With excellent barrier properties, reduced packaging materials, and smart design, they succeed in creating new, consumer-friendly packaging solutions. Dieter…
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Sustainability and technology combined – Pöppelmann spouts for stand-up pouches
Flexible packaging is used in many areas and stand-up pouches in particular are increasinglyreplacing existing packaging for pet and baby food, detergents and cleaning agents, personal careand dairy products. They are easy to handle, light in weight and reduce the volume of waste. Thismakes them an extremely sustainable packaging solution. Our spouts are an essential…
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Notification obligation for distributors of food contact materials and articles
The latest amendments to the Consumer Goods Ordinance were promulgated on April 9, 2024 and came into force on July 1, 2024. The transitional period provided for in the ordinance ends on 31 October 2024. An important new feature is the introduction of a notification requirement for companies that manufacture, handle or place food contact…
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Talc (talcum powder) classified as carcinogenic – what does this mean for packaging?
Once again there is an excitement about an additive in the film and paper industry. We have taken a look at it and compiled some facts. It is not only an additive for flexpack, but also for food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Is it therefore not so important for films and paper? Talc or talcum can…
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The 8th European Stand-Up Pouch Conference under the motto “Easy to use”
Innovative developments and sustainable practices will be in the spotlight at the 8th European Stand-Up Pouch Conference, which will take place from 6 to 7 November 2024 at the Parkhotel Schönbrunn in Vienna. Over two days, the conference will bring together leading experts from the flexible packaging industry to discuss the practical and economic benefits…
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In-house training on polyethylene, food packaging and sustainability
Polyethylene and polypropylene are by far the most commonly used polymers for food packaging. Thanks to raw material producers and machine manufacturers, innovation cycles are very short and in-depth knowledge is often quickly outdated. It is difficult to maintain an overview. In addition, the value chain and the markets demand sustainable solutions and weight savings…
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InnoTalk PRIME: The innovative webseminar offer from Innoform
The world of flexible packaging is constantly changing. To keep up with the latest developments and take your communication strategy to the next level, Innoform proudly presents InnoTalk PRIME – a unique webseminar offer specifically for the packaging industry. What is InnoTalk PRIME? InnoTalk PRIME is an innovative online event format developed specifically for the…
