A new program from TLMI gives its members the capability of certifying that their plants, practices and products meet or exceed environmental standards.
Europe is a grand mixture � an agglomeration, some might say � of cultures and economies. The label scene, still healthy but in flux, mirrors the continent's diversity.
Companies to Watch is a special feature of Label & Narrow Web that pays tribute to a select group of converters who are making noteworthy contributions to the health of the industry.
These pieces of equipment ensure that labels are placed on cores correctly for distribution. They can save converters time and ultimately money in the process.
A comprehensive directory of suppliers of consumables, equipment and services, the 2007 International Buyers Guide is for all of your purchasing decisions.
Lean Manufacturing and other continuous improvement methods have been in place at many converting plants for up to a few years. Here's a progress report.
The environmentally-friendly technology is designed to allow PET bottles to use PS labels without the recycling contamination of traditional materials.
Videojet 9550 is designed to remove the mechanisms that frequently cause everyday operational problems, such as label jams and routine manual adjustments.
The wine label and packaging specialist has introduced the GTWIST Cap Collection and portable single-serve Zipz Cups at the Unified Wine and Grape Symposium.
Nearly 75,000 high school students on approximately 3,000 teams at 107 venues around the globe joined the 2015 Kickoff via live Comcast NBCUniversal broadcast.
Avery Dennison and The Kennedy Group are among those that have "taken a huge step in helping to generate more good clean material available for recycling."
This testing and guidance protocol document is intended to provide brand owners and manufacturers the means to evaluate the effects of these labels on the PET recycling stream.