In this edition of our Iconic Packs series we examine the history of McDonald's packaging, from the launch of the Happy Meal ...
Sun Chemical has introduced AquaHeat, a new line of food-safe, bio-based printing inks for packaging used in high-temperature food applications.
From the water we drink to the vegetables we eat, research over the past few years has revealed that microplastics are ...
Manual work is everywhere in food and beverage, and not because teams prefer it. From food safety and quality to procurement, ...
The changes, announced Wednesday, mark the first full redesign in more than ten years for the 33-year-old brand.
The recently updated dietary guidelines for Americans, released this January by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rightfully emphasize whole foods over ultraprocessed foods. But the ...
CPG companies face a May 31 deadline to submit packaging data under new extended producer responsibility laws in seven states ...
Rising oil and fertilizer costs linked to Middle East tensions could affect food prices, but the effects will vary across ...
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A baby uses 3,000 diapers a year. Why a state lawmaker wants parents to know how they're made
Concern has grown over disposable children's diapers, many of which contain chemicals, plastics and other ingredients linked ...
Animals generally respond defensively when they see eyes staring at them. This is probably an instinctive tendency.
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Laser sealing could replace glue in paper packaging, researchers say
Laser technology could eliminate the need for adhesive glue in paper packaging, according to peer-reviewed research that has tested heat-based sealing on both polymer films and compostable materials.
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