Thursday, October 30, 2014

Be Aware..Latest Threat to bev can Production?

Coca-Cola's Del Valle Reserva brand of juice won the Technology in Beverage Packaging prize at the 2014 ABRE Awards for being the first brand to use Tetra Pak cartons with bio-based low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films derived from sugar cane.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Cans great Petfood retreat continues

Canmakers have been slow to resist the way they lost their market in petfood...this shows the assault away from alu continues... news.unipack.ru/eng/51735/

Friday, August 22, 2014

Safe after 100 years..thanks to canning

The steamboat Bertrand was heavily laden with provisions when it set out on The Missouri River in 1865, destined for the gold mining camps in Fort Benton, Mont. The boat snagged and swamped under the weight, sinking to the bottom of the river. It was found a century later, under 30 feet of silt a little north of Omaha, Neb. Among the canned food items retrieved from the Bertrand in 1968 were brandied peaches, oysters, plum tomatoes, honey, and mixed vegetables. In 1974, chemists at the National Food Processors Association (NFPA) analyzed the products for bacterial contamination and nutrient value. Although the food had lost its fresh smell and appearance, the NFPA chemists detected no microbial growth and determined that the foods were as safe to eat as they had been when canned more than 100 years earlier. http://outdoorselfreliance.com/100-year-old-canned-food-safe-to-eat/

Saturday, June 21, 2014

At last recyclable cartons??

Is this the challenge to the problems with recycling polycoated carton packaging? If so, then it could see further inroads to the canning market... Cascades is proud to announce the launch of Respak, the ecological answer to the environmental challenge of polycoated packaging products. Designed primarily for the food and food services industries, Respak is recyclable and compostable, without compromising on the performance and durability characteristic of traditional polycoated packaging. A reduced ecological footprint Well known for its resistance, polycoated cardboard is widely used around the world. Unfortunately, it is not recyclable. ...http://www.cascades.com/en/