London Packaging Week will showcase the latest developments within the FMCG sector when over 40 specialist exhibitors join the Food & Consumer Pack show floor.
The event takes place at London Olympia on 21 and 22 September 2022. Exhibitors include TIPA Compostable Packaging, which will debut its new fully home compostable transparent laminate, T.LAM 608. The product gives end-consumers authority over their own waste management, with it being home compostable. It also offers the same barrier and transparency as other compostable laminate solutions.
Denny Bros will launch DBop, its new multi-page labelling format for promotional appeal that can also accommodate inserts such as transfers. Polygiene will showcase its Biomaster antimicrobial technology, which provides packaging with protection against microbial growth for its lifetime. The technology acts as a ready-made solution for reducing the risk of bacterial cross-contamination.
Packaging Mode will present its food-friendly, tamper-evident, In Mould Labelled (IML) printed pots in sizes from 120ml up to 1180ml. All its pots are suitable for hot–filling and are microwave and freezer-safe for consumers. Micro-pak will display its series of mould and moisture protection solutions to prevent damage to products sourced or located in countries with challenging climate conditions.
Lil Packaging will demonstrate its Breezebox, a paper voidfill integrated box with a patented pop-up base designed to eradicate need for polystyrene/plastic box filling.
Josh Brooks, marketing and community director for Easyfairs’ packaging events, said: “It’s essential that packaging for FMCG products is not only functional, but efficient. With brands facing more challenges than ever, from supply chain issues through to consumer demands on sustainability, our Food & Consumer Pack exhibitors can help. Attendees will be able to source new and innovative ways of packaging their products, which not only protect and extend their life, but also reduce their brands’ impact on the environment.”
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