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  • Packaging economics
    The name of the game has become one of intense competition, of finding the growth niches within the overall packaging market to make sure that you grow faster than your opposition. The overall packaging market in developed countries may therefore seem to be rather mature and static but internally it certainly is very dynamic.
  • Paper-based packaging method to control Listeria and E. coli
    The recent Listeria and E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks associated with cantaloupe and raw beef in North America reveal that the current available methods and procedures for food safety are failing to achieve full control of these deadly pathogens. New packaging approaches, by Canadian researchers from the Sentinel Bioactive Paper Network, for improving food safety are ongoing and can provide solutions for biocontrol by using immobilised phage.
  • The changing shape of beverage cartons
    The trend toward non-alcoholic beverages is continuing. This is especially clear to German breweries, which for years have been adapting to a decline of 1-2% in the per capita consumption of beer by selling more non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Saving food with packaging
    In the context of the Save Food campaign, the packaging industry wants to fight food loss more effectively. Simple, decentralised packaging machines for emerging markets can improve food security, while the ‘throwaway’ mentality in western industrialised nations can be combated with smart packages.
  • From the idea to the bottle
    They’re required to look great, feel good, to be light and nonetheless stable, and also possess a high recognition value into the bargain. We’re talking about PET beverage bottles. A successful design for a beer, water or soft-drinks bottle is always preceded by a process of exciting complexity.
  • The future of Australia’s packaging industry
    Any packaging consultant would love the gift of prophesying but, sans that, there are some clear trends that have emerged in the packaging industry which warrant serious attention if participants in this very important sector of the market are to keep up with change.
  • Smart packages - with built-in freshness watchdogs
    The latest packages are not only stronger but also require fewer materials and permit efficient handling - integrated time-temperature indicators and microchips constantly indicate the product’s state of quality. Active systems are even capable of improving the quality of the contents during storage. For product manufacturers, smart packaging therefore ought to be a big talking point.
  • Mt Wellington distribution centre for CCA
    Coca-Cola Amatil (NZ) officially opened its multi-million-dollar, state-of-the-art distribution centre in Auckland in August 2008.
  • Cartoning new markets
    In the fruit juice drinks and still water segments, carton packaging has lost market shares to PET in recent years, but worldwide, the use of carton packaging for beverages is still increasing.
  • See salt
    Saxa and Skellerup have refreshed their packaging and incorporated resealability for greater consumer convenience. The new design has lead to stronger shelf presence.
Product (74)
  • Precisionpack mock-up pack service
    Precisionpack is now offering a service that allows suppliers to ‘mock up’ its new product packaging.
  • Cryovac BDF whole bird film packaging
    Cryovac BDF whole bird’s puncture-resistant, leak-proof packaging ensures that supermarket shelves and shoppers’ hands stay sanitary. The barrier shrink film and hermetic seals are claimed to be able to eliminate the risk of cross-contamination by Salmonella, Campylobacter and other microorganisms to other goods. Modified atmosphere trapped in the pack is also claimed to extend the shelf life of the poultry.
  • HZ-Wellpack Jetseal cap wadding material range
    The HZ-Wellpack Jetseal range is suitable for all cap wadding material requirements. The extensive range of wadding materials includes: paper, PE, EPE, PP, PET, aluminium foils and other specialty polymers and laminates of these materials.
  • Crown Closures metal cap range
    The Crown Closures metal cap range is not only designed to seal a product for protection and preservation, it can also provide ‘shelf appeal’ to help to sell the product. Available in printed or plain formats, the caps can be embossed for the premium image or specially shaped to give brand recognition and differentiation.
  • Bosch Packaging Technology Eco|Save|Pack packaging
    The Bosch Packaging Technology Eco|Save|Pack packaging is a safe and ecofriendly tray carton for the packaging of fragile products. The package will be produced on the CUT 120 horizontal cartoning machine that has production rates up to 120 pieces/min. The pack style was created by Bosch in cooperation with the carton manufacturer Faller.
  • Avery Dennison Flexis Air One-way coffee valve
    The Avery Dennison Flexis Air One-way coffee valve is a pressure-sensitive degassing valve that can be applied at high speeds to flexible or rigid containers of ground or whole bean coffee.
  • Flexis Steam valve
    The Flexis Steam valve is suitable for food producers of ready-to-eat meals. The custom-engineered valve allows the measured escape of steam from food packaging during microwave cooking. The self-venting valve is claimed to enable home-heated packaged foods to cook with greater consistency, more thoroughly and faster than foods in conventional steam-release packages.
  • Avery Dennison Flexis Oxygen Valve
    The Avery Dennison Flexis Oxygen Valve is a multi-level solution to oxygenating meats. The valve provides retailers with greater control over when packaged meat will bloom for placement in display cases.
  • Curwood FreshCase vacuum packaging for red meat
    FreshCase packaging is a material technology from Curwood for case-ready meats. It is claimed to deliver flavour, quality and extended shelf life of vacuum packaging; the fresh red colour consumers prefer; and cost advantages.
  • Tetra Evero Aseptic 1 L carton bottle for milk
    The Tetra Evero Aseptic is a 1 L aseptic carton bottle for milk. The bottle combines the easy handling and pouring of a bottle with the environmental and cost advantages of a carton.
  • BASF Uvinul 4050 FF monomeric hindered amine light stabiliser (HALS)
    The Uvinul 4050 FF is a monomeric hindered amine light stabiliser (HALS) which is registered for food contact in polymer applications. The product is compliant with EU Directive 2002/72/EC as last amended in Regulation (EC) No 975/2009 and with Food-Contact Notification (FCN) 647 in the US.
  • Label Power Stone Paper Labels
    Stone Paper is said to be a natural product manufactured from calcium carbonate which is a by-product of limestone quarrying. The calcium carbonate is ground into a fine white chalk powder and blended with a non-toxic resin to create Stone Paper.
  • Krones LitePac pack strapping
    Krones LitePac pack strapping is used for PET secondary packaging. The product is designed to provide a resource-economical alternative to film-wrapped shrink packs.
  • Ardagh aluminium beverage bottle
    The Ardagh Group now produces aluminium beverage bottles at its facility in Taree, NSW. Ardagh took the decision to extend the Taree aluminium portfolio from aerosols to aluminium bottles after its research identified an opportunity to enter a niche, but growing, market segment.
  • O-I glass olive oil bottles
    Owens-Illinois has introduced locally manufactured glass olive oil bottles in Australia.
  • Wulftec FAST film feeding system
    Wulftec has FAST, a film feeding system which accurately delivers film to the pallet without reacting to demand. FAST stands for Force Anticipation Stretch Technology, which is the best way to control film failure, film ripping and breakage.
  • Zip-Pak Zipbox carton with resealable pouch
    Technical Help in Engineering and Marketing (THEM) and Zip-Pak have released Zipbox, an innovative package format that combines the convenience of a resealable pouch with the functionality of a folding carton.
  • Zip-Pak Zip360 resealable package format
    The Zip360 is resealable package format provides consumer convenience and shelf impact for a wide range of markets. It has a flexible pouch format featuring a wide opening and pour-spout functionality making it suitable for a number of applications. The packaging enables graphics around the entire surface area of the pouch, to maximise shelf impact at the point of purchase.
  • Bericap Push Pull sports cap
    Sports caps provide a solution for ‘on-the-go’ consumption and a quick-close option. The next-generation Bericap Push Pull sports cap fulfills such requests and, in addition, requires no aluminium and provides a high flow rate.
  • Nativia biobased packaging film
    Nativia is a biodegradable and compostable packaging film developed from Taghleef Industries, Europe. It is produced from 100% renewable sources; has European certification for compostability; is EU compliant with food contact regulations; and is available in transparent and metallised versions and range of thicknesses.
  • Steri-Shield linerless plug closure technology
    The Steri-Shield linerless plug closure technology is suitable for both low- and high-acid aseptic beverage packages.
  • Tetra Pak DreamCap, LightCap and HeliCap closures
    Three closures have been introduced to the beverage market. The DreamCap is an ergonomically designed closure suitable for on-the-go consumption; the LightCap is designed to keep plastic use and cost to a minimum; and the HeliCap combines one-step easy opening with distinctive tamper evidence.
  • Rayoface NB films for linerless labels
    Innovia Films, producer of biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films and cellulose substrates for a variety of labelling techniques, has launched a range of films suitable for linerless label applications, called Rayoface NB.
  • NatureFlex cellulose-based biofilm
    Innovia Films has announced that its cellulose-based biofilm, NatureFlex, meets AS4736 for biodegradable plastics suitable for composting and other microbial treatment.
  • Dipileg moulded plastic tub
    The Dipileg moulded plastic tub with in-built serving utensils is suitable for a wide range of food applications. The container is available in a range of shapes and sizes and works well with most fill and seal machines.
  • O-I craft beer bottle range
    The Australian-made industry craft beer bottle range enables brand consistency across single-serve and multi-serve craft brews.
  • SIG Combibloc combiCap lightweight screw cap
    With the screw cap combiCap, SIG Combibloc has expanded its product range by adding a screw cap that weighs just 1.85 g. The closure can be applied to carton packs using existing closure applicators with a minor adjustment.
  • Bottles Ltd 10 L PET jerry can
    The 10 L PET jerry can for drinking water has a large, angled neck and integrated handle. This makes accurate pouring easy without the ‘glugging’ effect normally experienced with large containers.
  • Swiss Pack packaging range
    The Swiss Pack Australia product range includes flexible packaging such as film and pouches, woven PP, paper sacks and bulk bags, plastic jars, caps and closures, glass bottles, printed paperboard boxes and corrugated boxes, and plastic buckets and pails.
  • Krones ProShape oval plastic containers
    The ProShape process is an optimised production process for oval or asymmetrical plastic containers. It functions by using the heat-up and stretch blow-moulding technology of the current Contiform series, and combining it with a new module for orientation and selective temperature control of the preforms concerned.
  • Dow Sealution peel polymers and Amplify TY functional polymers
    The Sealution peel polymers and Amplify TY functional polymers product lines packages are easier to open, provide more reliable seals and keep food fresher for longer periods of time.
  • SIG Combibloc carton packs with perforation
    The SIG Combibloc carton packs with a perforation all the way across the top are specifically designed for aseptic food products. The complete perforation on the carton pack can be opened all the way across the top without the use of additional tools and every last drop of product can be fully emptied out. This makes the carton packs suitable for chunky and highly viscous products, which are much easier to empty out of the carton pack if it can be opened all the way.
  • Zip-Pak Zip360 resealable pouch
    The wide opening of the Zip360 resealable pouch allows for easy access to contents and can be resealed in two ways.
  • Innovia Films NatureFlex N913 cellulose-based packaging film
    The NatureFlex N913 is the latest grade of NatureFlex cellulose-based packaging film. Derived from renewable resources, the film has a sealant layer for enhanced sealability and seal integrity. Other advantages of the product include providing a barrier to moisture, gases and aromas; and certified to meet EN 13432 and ASTM D6400 composting norms.
  • Eastman Aspira copolyester EN177
    Eastman Aspira copolyester EN177 allows increased design and processing opportunities for large-volume refrigerated beverage, spirit and dairy handleware applications manufactured on high-output platforms.
  • Nordenia NorSpoutBag stand-up pouch bag
    Launched in Germany, the NorSpoutBag is a stand-up bag that features a centred opening with a screw cap integrated into the pouch top. It provides manufacturers of liquid, paste and dry bulk goods with an alternative to traditional, rigid plastic packaging.
  • Fromm embossed strapping
    Fromm has launched its range of embossed polyester straps in Australia.
  • Amcor Vodex liner for cereals
    The Amcor Vodex is a bag-in-box liner developed to enhance the protective barrier around cereals. The product was developed to guard against potential migration of volatiles into products from carton board, inks or the external environment.
  • Earthcycle tray
    Launched in Canada, the Earthcycle Packaging range of backyard compostable trays is available in two colours - natural earth and black. The contemporary and functional tray line was specially designed for the agriculture industry, with protection and merchandising in mind.
  • Nordenia FlexZiBox
    FlexZiBox packaging is flexible and robust at the same time, easy to carry and suitable for volumes up to 25 kg.
  • Bemis FreshCase film
    Bemis has received all necessary reviews and approvals from the US Food and Drug Administration and the US Department of Agriculture that will allow it to sell its FreshCase film for fresh beef packaging applications.
  • Kraton D1183 BT polymer
    D1183 BT SIS-grade polymer is suitable for use in many adhesive applications including thermal printing labels, high-temperature-resistant labels and elastic labels. It is suitable for adhesives in hygiene applications and its shear strength is claimed to be particularly good at 37°C.
  • PEAKfresh produce bags
    Peakfresh produce bags are claimed to keep fruits and vegetables fresher and crisper for longer - lengthening shelf life and enhancing quality.
  • Borealis BorPure RG466MO and RJ377MO copolymers
    Borealis has released two new-generation BorPure materials for transparent food containers that offer a step change in organoleptics, a 10% reduction in cycle times and energy, and a CO2 reduction of up to 4 tonnes per year for the converter.
  • Chep Australia beverage tray
    Chep Australia has developed a beverage tray that is claimed will reduce labour, merchandising costs, product damage and one-way packaging waste in the FMCG sector.
  • NatureFlex NKM, NKC and NK White high-barrier films
    The high-barrier NatureFlex range of biodegradable and compostable cellulose-based packaging films has been expanded.
  • Sirane Sira-Cook films
    Sirane has launched Sira-Cook as part of a move into film packaging. Sira-Cook is a range of innovative bags, pouches and films for packaging and cooking foods in microwaves and conventional ovens.
  • Sidel Skyward and Curvy hot-fillable PET bottles
    At less than 19 g for 0.5 L, Sidel’s hot-fillable PET bottles, the Skyward and Curvy, are claimed to beat the world record for lightweighting.
  • Eco-friendly slider
    The Zip-Pak Slider Advantage is a smaller slider solution designed with less material to reduce manufacturing costs and decrease a package’s environmental footprint.
  • Cold and aseptic fill closures
    Silgan White Cap Europe/Asia has introduced a new closure into its advanced Plastic-Twist range. The 38 mm CVT Plasti-Twist has been designed for cold and aseptic fill applications such as juices, health drinks, iced tea, fresh milk and milk drinks.
  • FSC-certified beverage cartons
    SIG Combibloc has launched FSC-certified beverage cartons for fruit juice drinks and ice teas in Europe.
  • Lid cutting tool
    Chadwicks tool bank now includes more than 400 cutting tools so the company can offer a multitude of uniquely shaped heat seal pre-cut lids.
  • Multilayer films for food contact
    Cardia Bioplastics has released the Cardia Biohybrid-based range of films that comply with the European Commission standard 2002/72 EC for food contact.
  • Shrink labelling for contoured bottles
    Polysack’s Polyphane Fit shrink labelling has been developed especially for contoured bottles.
  • Roll-fed shrink films
    Avery Dennison has announced that its Roll Materials division has entered into a collaboration agreement with Polysack Plastic Industries to exclusively distribute and sell Polysack’s Polyphane Fit roll-fed shrink films in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Rigid PET films
    Klöckner Pentaplast has partnered with Packaging 2.0 LLC to introduce SmartCycle rigid PET films. Made from recycled plastic beverage bottles and designed to help meet packaging sustainability goals, SmartCycle films are used for general-purpose, food and all-plastic box packaging applications.
  • Inclusions for baked goods
    Hawkins Watts has available a range of inclusions for baked goods including the Felix Koch Offenbach range of caramel, coffee and mocha chips, pastes and syrups. These products have endless applications in baking.
  • Top for hot-fill pudding
    Chadwicks has produced a printed aluminium lid for a range of luxury chocolate Gü puddings being sold in Britain and France.
  • Carton packaging
    The Tetra Pak carton packages are designed with unique shapes and sculptured sides to improve shelf appeal. Enhanced packaging material and quality printing options are used to improve package attractiveness, make the product stand out on the shelf and immediately separate the brand from the rest.
  • Compounds gain listing
    Trelleborg Sealing Solutions has two compounds that are listed by NSF International as conforming to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 51 — Food Equipment Materials.
  • One-way kegs
    The KeyKeg consortium has announced two new product developments for the one-way keg market — the KeyKeg disposable dispensing line and the first three KeyKeg beer and wine cooler dispensers to accommodate the new disposable dispensing line.
  • Compostable extruded tube netting
    BioPak has launched BioNet compostable extruded net tubing.
  • Domed lids
    The Rigid Dome Lid is a packaging solution for ready-to-cook products that provides meat and poultry producers wider market opportunities.
  • Lightweighted hotfill PET
    Manufacturer of PET stretch blow moulding machines for the production of PET bottles, SIPA has developed lightweighting technologies for hot fill PET bottles used in the juice, tea, isotonic and flavoured-water markets.
  • Skin packaging
    Chilled rather than frozen ready meals are filling the fridges of consumers in ever-increasing numbers.
  • Closures
    Based on the success of the DIN 45 closure SK 45/26 MAB MDR and the child-resistant variant SK 45/27 MAB MDR CR, Bericap has developed additional sizes with different technical features and can now offer closures for all thread profiles according to DIN 45, 44 and 60 in a uniform, attractive design for all sizes.
  • Anti-fog films for fresh produce
    Shorko Australia has been appointed the exclusive sole Australian and New Zealand distributor for Taghleef Industries (Ti-Films) complete product range of biaxially orientated polypropylene film and cast polypropylene films.
  • Official ecolabel for NZ
    Although claims of sustainability and environmental performance abound, in New Zealand Environmental Choice is the one ecolabel that is backed by the New Zealand government and verifies all its applicants’ claims using independent, third-party expert assessors.
  • Produce carton
    SureFresh, Amcor’s latest fresh produce carton that won a Sustainability Award at the 2007 Australian Packaging Awards, combines good strength with product appearance at point-of-sale and is offered as an alternative to returnable plastic crates, expanded polystyrene (EPS) and some non-recyclable wax-coated trays.
  • Cellulose-based films
    The NatureFlex range of biodegradable cellulose-based films is derived from renewable resources which are certified to meet the European norm EN 13432, American ASTM D6400 and Australian AS4736 standards for compostable packaging. NatureFlex is also registered with the US Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) to carry the official compostable logo.
  • Ultra-light PET container
    Krones has developed an ultra-light PET container that has a weight of 8.8 g for a 500 mL bottle.
  • Cold glue prewarmed
    When the adhesive containers are changed at cold-glue labellers, consumption usually shows an initial rise, since the adhesive is not yet at optimum processing temperature. With the Glue Dispenser from KIC Krones, the adhesive is warmed up to processing temperature in the pipes, and then transferred to the container provided. This leads to reduced adhesive consumption when changing the containers at the machine and, due to optimised temperature control, to a consistent adhesive quality. Within about three minutes, the prewarmed adhesive is ready, enabling the machine's operator to bring optimum-temperature containers to the labeller. Due to appropriate automation, handling is very simple.
  • Time-temperature indicators
    Ciba's OnVu time-temperature indicators (TTIs) show at a glance the freshness of perishable goods. The latest generation of OnVu TTIs have been designed for chilled products with shelf lives of up to 20 days.
  • Blow-moulded retort containers
    Gilpin and Company has been awarded exclusive distribution rights in Asia-Pacific for Silgan Plastics Corporation's OMNI injection blow-moulded retort containers. The multilayer, high-barrier plastic bowls and cylinders (cups) are designed for shelf stable processed foods that can be heated in a microwave oven and served. Silgan's OMNI retort containers are suitable for categories like soup and prepared entrees because they are lightweight, portable and, above all, microwaveable. Consumers have embraced the convenience this packaging format offers.
News (9)
  • 2011 AIP Scholarship awarded
    The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) awarded the third scholarship for the Certificate in Packaging during the 2011 Cormack Innovation Awards evening.
  • Cardboard cans?
    A new cardboard-based design for the traditional thin metal drink cans could make its mark on the packaging industry in 2012. The German-made cardboard can offers the prospect of a lower-cost and more ecofriendly way of encasing fruit juices, alcoholic beverages or soft drinks.
  • Glass packaging a winner for O-I
    At the 2011 Australian Packaging Design Awards, O-I won the Gold Beverage Award for its work on Diageo Australia’s Classic Mixes range.
  • Smart lid wins food safety OHS award
    The Smart Lid, a disposable colour-changing coffee lid, has won the Occupational Health & Safety 2011 New Product of the Year Award in the US.
  • More companies band together against advertising of high-fructose corn syrup as 'corn sugar'
    More US sugar companies and trade associations have joined a lawsuit to stop the corn processors from marketing high-fructose corn syrup as a 'natural' product.
  • No more warm beer
    An American brewing company, Coors, has released a beer bottle that changes colour when the beer is at the optimal drinking temperature.
  • Styrofoam containers replaced with starch
    An American company has developed a novel class of biodegradable, mouldable containers that can hold food products in dry, damp or wet conditions.
  • Packaging that minimises product waste
    Shaking and tapping is often the only way to get the last drop of tomato sauce out of the bottle. But soon a special coating on the packaging will make every last, precious drop of sauce ooze out of the bottle with ease.
  • Paper innovation holds promise for improved global health
    A Canadian-invented bioactive paper has been developed that contains the ingredients to detect and ward off life-threatening bacteria and viruses like E.coli, salmonella and SARS.
Case Study (19)
  • Innovative bottle for new beer
    Owens-Illinois (O-I) has helped Carlton United Brewers (CUB) introduce an innovative bottle for its new Victoria Pale Lager.
  • Putting a twist on beer packaging
    Gage Roads Brewing Co has partnered with glass packaging maker O-I to launch the first application of internal embossing in Australia. The product has shown good results in the US already, where Miller Light has used the unique packaging technique to boost the market share, by around 6%, of it’s previously declining sales brand beer. Gage Roads Brewing Co is hoping for the same type of success for its award-winning beer and to help secure its place as a strong contender in the Australian beer market.
  • Fruit juice range promotes glass packaging
    Baco has launched four new flavours of its Apple Tree fruit juice in an O-I glass bottle featuring an applied ceramic label (ACL) informing consumers the bottle typically uses 30% recycled content, reducing carbon emissions by around 15% and creating energy savings of almost 10%.
  • Cyclops yoghurt has one eye on success
    An innovative lids company has produced eye-catching, bespoke lids for the Greek yoghurt natural foods range, Cyclops. Chadwicks has translated an unusual blue-eye design into an appealing lid for Serra Natural Foods’ Organic Premium Low Fat Cyclops yoghurt.
  • Microwaveable food pouches
    Multimodal PP from Borouge provides temperature resistance and balanced seal-peel properties to provide a venting feature for multilayer blown film intended for microwaveable food packaging.
  • Compostable bag for chips
    A North American snack food manufacturer, Boulder Canyon Natural Foods, has introduced a renewable, fully compostable pack for its line of All Natural Kettle Cooked Potato Chips.
  • Black glass for beer bottles
    Glass packaging manufacturer Owens-Illinois, has launched a black glass in the Asia-Pacific marketplace following consumer research indicating a strong preference for this colour.
  • Fish packaging that’s overproof and recyclable
    Fish processing company V Hukkanen Oy is launching its Kalaneuvos marinated salmon strips in microwaveable and ovenproof Stora Enso DeLight modified atmosphere packaging. The board package replaces the aluminium tray that was used previously.
  • Oxygen scavengers keep Greenseas fresh
    An ingenious microwaveable packaging solution is extending the ambient shelf life of one of HJ Heinz Company Australia Limited’s Greenseas product ranges.
  • Shrink sleeves for Wild Juice
    Chadwicks has created three cartoon animal-themed shrink sleeves for Villa Drinks’ newly launched Wild Juice range.
  • Fresh ’n Fruity lids for yoghurt
    New Zealand’s number one yoghurt brand Fresh ’n Fruity has been given a fresh new look with lids supplied by Chadwicks.
  • Simply shake, tear and shoot
    Kerry Foods, a major supplier of chilled foods across Ireland and the UK, has chosen Amcor Stickpack for its recently launched Cheestrings Shots, a new product development that adds variety to the popular Cheestrings.
  • Noodles get up and Go!
    The Go! Noodle brand from Symington’s in the UK is aimed at young consumers and features a series of eye-catching, colourful designs.
  • Microwaveable packaging for ready meals
    Top chefs from four of the world’s top culinary schools recently showed how far ready meals have come by preparing three gourmet dishes that were packaged and heated in Cryovac’s Simple Steps microwaveable packaging.
  • Spherical gum pack and sleeve
    Sleever International has provided a labelling answer for a new Cadbury chewing gum
  • Bag-in-box beer
    In a partnership with Bavarian brewer Ankerbrau, Rapak has launched a bag-in-box system for the keg beer market
  • Alternative to wine bottle
    The Western Australian winemaker, Palandri Wine, has revealed the 'Cheer Pack' - an innovative wine product designed to suit modern lifestyles and address environmental issues
  • Bottle and glass combined
    Hardy Wine Company - Australia's largest wine producer - has unveiled the Shuttle, an all-in-one, bottle-glass package
  • Trays for dogs
    Forthglade has selected multilayer trays from RPC Bebo UK Corby for its revamped dog food range

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