Canadian company Nexe Innovations has released its new espresso blend in fully compostable coffee capsules. This is the company's patented technology that they have been working on for the past 6 years. The capsule disintegrates completely in 35 days. And besides, the company produces these capsules using 3D printing.

Finnish company Huhtamaki received an award from the German Packaging Institute for its latest development, Push Tab® blister packaging paper. A solution has been found with Syntegon to use FSC ™ certified renewable paper to create safe, functional and sustainable tablet packaging.

Ecoflex is a new completely recyclable mono film developed and manufactured by AR Packaging, a major European packaging company. The company is introducing this polyethylene film to the market as a sustainable alternative to PA based films.

The Omela LLC continues to expand the range of offered equipment and this time presents a rather unique flow-pack machine. Special settings allow you to pack goods of almost unlimited length.

The famous cosmetic giant Loreal, continuing to implement its strategy of responsible packaging, decided to pack two types of its popular shampoos in doy-pack bags made of 100% polyethylene.

The coronavirus pandemic has made so many changes in our daily lives and in our packaging requirements. More and more attention is paid to its protective and antimicrobial properties, especially for long-term packaging such as tubes. And here the development of the LAGEENTUBES company - tubes with antimicrobial properties - is of great interest.

As you know, solid goods to be packaged have long been accurately classified and are divided into dusty, slow-flowing, good-flowing small-piece and piece. And the equipment for packaging is selected according to these categories. But what if the packaged product can be attributed to all categories at once? If the product to be packaged simultaneously contains both a dusty component and a fraction similar to a granule and stone-like inclusions?