The leading British producer of rPE raw materials (recycled polyethylene) reported 72% increase in 2021 and plans to continue that trend with the help of new investment in the following year. With the help of a new recycling line, the recycler, which received £1 million from the UK government’s Resource Action Fund, was able to…
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Increasing safety, according to ILS, digitalization is a “effective tool.”
The company offers exclusive distribution of print-and-apply labelling machines made by the Swedish firm Evolabel throughout the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It provides automatic print and apply labellers to several sectors, including the food and beverage industry, the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector, the automotive sector, the e-commerce and logistics sector, and the…
The New PET Condiment Bottle Brings Sustainability to the Table
Clean-label assurance is something that Tessemae’s organic salad dressings, dips, and marinades offer to health-conscious customers. This summer the Baltimore-based firm implemented a packaging shift that gives a healthier amount of sustainability while bringing offshore bottle sourcing closer to home. “Since our founding in 2009, Tessemae’s has always been a purpose driven company,” says Greg…
Coke bottler Graphic Packaging teams together with to introduce keelClip to the American market
The machinery is a paper replacement for beverage cans; it uses fiber-based packaging for can multipacks in place of plastic rings and shrink wrap, and it is the first of its kind to be installed in the US. As an added bonus, the finger holes and easy-remove cans make KeelClip a convenient and comfortable way…
Oil falls 2% on renewed uncertainties over coronavirus outbreak
The global economy is taking a hit due to the rise of the coronavirus outbreak. The crude oil industry seems to have also been affected by the virus outbreak which has claimed lives of thousands already in Asia. There has been fresh news of casualties in the East-Asian countries like China. Due to this the…
Plague of locusts threatens East African economies as UN sounds alarm
The most noticeably awful desert insect invasion in 70 years is assaulting East Africa, possibly imperilling economies in a locale intensely subject to horticulture for nourishment security. As of late, insect swarms have started to affect South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania, having just annihilated harvests all through Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, Eritrea and Djibouti. The…
Major events cancelled in Asia due to the spread of the coronavirus
The shares in Asia have slipped in Asia on this Thursday as the impact of the coronavirus which had begun in China has begun to deepen with Apple making a statement that it is going to fail in meeting their profit target and also the news of China postponing or in some cases cancelling their…
IMF says lack of deeper improvement in economies hindering growth
International Monetary Fund head has said that the lack of deeper improvements in the economic system of the world has been hindering what has already been an anemic outlook of growth for the world particularly as coronavirus shock has further made the prospects of a pickup in the year be lower. The monetary space has…
Google Says It Has Deleted 98% Of The Apps From The Play Store That Spy On User’s Texts And Calls
According to a report by Google itself, it has now deleted 98 percent of the apps from Google Play Store that spy on user’s calls and texts. The apps that were deleted required access to user’s call and text log for functioning without actually needing it. The other 2 percent that are left, Google said,…
Google Removing Apps From Play Store That Track User Location
Continuing its onslaught against apps that ask for permission to access user data when it doesn’t need it for its functioning, Google has now started removing apps that seek permission to access user location when it can function without having it.In a blog post addressed to all Android developers, Google stated that all existing apps…