Mountain Blue, a company involved with blueberry genetics, has a plastic free packaging trial in place with Opal, on its Eureka brand with supermarket...
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As plastic wastes continue to choke the planet, various stakeholders are now looking for viable solution to the problem—from environment-friendly technology to alternative materials to plastics—particularly in packaging of various products, including food.
Mountain Blue, a company involved with blueberry genetics, has a plastic free packaging trial in place with Opal, on its Eureka brand with supermarket...
As electric vehicles (EVs) rise in popularity as a solution to air pollution and the reduction of carbon emissions, a less-discussed issue is...
Stora Enso has opened its dry forming production unit in Skene, Sweden. The facility is the largest and most advanced of its kind, marking a...
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany / SINGAPORE — October 31, 2024 — trinamiX GmbH, a provider of mobile spectroscopy solutions and subsidiary of BASF, will...
The Ludhiana MC has been organising campaigns and awareness drives, urging residents to avoid plastic bags and switch to eco-friendly alternatives...
Agricultural cooperation among BRICS countries is a crucial tactic to address the pressing issues of hunger, poverty, and malnutrition that afflict...
Neville Smith Forest Products (NSFP) is a trailblazer in Tasmania’s forestry sector, renowned for its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and...
Web Desk KARACHI: The 17th edition of the Plastic Packaging, Corrugated, and Food Asia International exhibition and conferences recorded over $10...
In a time when sustainable energy has become a necessity, Finland is emerging as a leader in innovation and adaptability. It was recently reported...
Continued research from the FWPA-supported National Centre for Timber Durability and Design Life (NCTDDL) is seeking to address the fire risks...