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Tag Archives: Dupont

Health Risks In Pizza Boxes

17 August, 2015by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

The frozen ready-to-eat pizza market and the (home-delivered) pizza products of junk food outlets suffer in the face of health and “real food” trends, the processed food stereotype. This view […]

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Developments in Microwaveable Food Packaging

5 June, 2014by Anton Steeman 2 Comments

Last year DuPont released a list of the top packaging innovations of the 20th century. The microwave revolution qualified as innovation number two. Drastically reducing the time required to cook […]

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Interesting Developments in Stand-Up Pouches – Part 02

16 October, 2013by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

In this part about the developments in stand-up pouches we will see various new applications for this popular packaging format. You don’t only see new and unexpected products packaged in […]

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Does a sustainable packaging exist for the fine fragrance industry? (part 3)

14 October, 2010by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

In this last part of the article (read part 1 and part 2) I give you three more examples in which you see identical applications of DuPont’s Surlyn, all in […]

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Does a sustainable packaging exist for the fine fragrance industry? (part 2)

8 October, 2010by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

In the realm of fine fragrances and perfumes ‘greenness’ has to come from the choice of material delicately balancing between extreme luxury and sustainability, to communicate the green and ethical […]

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Does a sustainable packaging exist for the fine fragrance industry? (part 1)

6 October, 2010by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

Despite the recent announcement of (among others) Procter & Gamble to go green with their cosmetics brands and particularly in the packaging field, cosmetic companies are not well known for […]

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Electroluminescent Technology and its Eye-Catching Potential

24 August, 2009by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

In principal packaging serves product protection (conservation) and promotion. Organic and printed electronics could help manufacturers upgrade packaging plastics to active early warning systems or cardboard boxes to multi-media information […]

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Easy Pour Container For Dangerous Liquids

20 July, 2009by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

Most 20-liter drums used in Australia are from “one-time-use” disposable steel for most common solvent applications, are generic in shape and dimensions and only permit 16 drums per layer on […]

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Decorating a Champagne Bottle

18 June, 2009by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

Created in 1983, the Taittinger Collection combines the genius of modern artists and the art of champagne. The collection is a series of limited-edition champagne bottles encased in a shell […]

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Excellence for Her

11 May, 2009by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

The new packaging for Narciso Rodriguez is a product from Axilone, a subsidiary of Ileos, a leading supplier of packaging to the fragrance, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industry. Usually I do […]

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Innovation is Key to Sustainable Packaging

18 March, 2009by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

“Innovation can eliminate packaging waste and enable a future where all packaging is recycled or its value is recovered”, said William F. Weber, vice president and general manager – DuPont […]

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Why?

18 March, 2009by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

It is remarkable with the economy worldwide at its (probably) deepest point, that there is an avalanche in verbal positioning of multinationals and international organisations, to defend the status of […]

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Water in an octagonal Bag-in-Box

3 December, 2008by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

Two major natural elements, water and wood, play a central role in the “Lindoya Vida” (Life in the Box) 22-ltr octagonal bag-in-box with mineral water from the Mineração Mantovani fountains. […]

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Bag-in-Bottle

25 October, 2008by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

Gaplast GmbH replaces a four-part production process with the one-piece AirLEssMotion Bag-in-Bottle System. The new co-extruded, blow moulded bottle consists of a rigid PP outer bottle and a flexible DuPont […]

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