White Papers
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A New Four Step Process for Lowering the Cost and Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Thermoformed Packaging
This white paper explains how Dordan reduces the cost and environmental burden of their thermoformed packages through a new four-step design-for-sustainability process. Through a discussion of two case studies, you will learn how this process is applied and how Dordan’s commitment to sustainability dictates their package design.
White Paper | Posted January 21, 2010
Innovative inspired ecofriendly metallic substrates add vibrant visual impact and sustainability to packaging
Going green, as this Unifoil Corporation white paper shows, doesn’t have to mean lackluster package and product designs, nor is sustainability synonymous with compromised shelf visibility.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
Innovative inspired ecofriendly metallic substrates add vibrant visual impact and sustainability to personal care packaging
Unifoil Corporation’s white paper describes how its Unilustre® for papers and boards and Ultralustre® for plastic products, including in-mold labels, lends eye-catching appeal to personal care packaging, while enabling source reduction, reuse, and recycling.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
Inspired innovative ecofriendly metallic substrates add vibrant visual impact and sustainability to packaging
Unifoil Corporation’s white paper describes how its Unilustre® for papers and boards and Ultralustre® for plastic products, including in-mold labels, lend eye-catching appeal to non-food packaging, while enabling source reduction, reuse, and recycling.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
Food packaging gains vibrant visual impact without compromising sustainability
Unifoil Corporation’s white paper describes how its Unilustre® for papers and boards and Ultralustre® for plastic packaging, including in-mold labels, deliver eye-catching appeal while enabling source reduction, reuse, and recycling.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
Innovative ecofriendly metallized substrates promote source reduction and a variety of other sustainability advantages
Unifoil Corporation’s white paper describes how two innovative metallized substrates—Unilustre® for papers and boards and Ultralustre® for plastics, including in-mold labels—deliver visual impact and enable source reduction, reuse, and recycling.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
Folding cartons gain vibrant visual impact without compromising sustainability
Unifoil Corporation’s white paper describes how its innovative Unilustre® metallized substrates lend vibrant visual impact to folding cartons, while enabling source reduction, reduced shipping costs, energy savings, reuse, and recycling.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
Inspired innovative ecofriendly metallic substrates support sustainability and marketing initiatives
Unifoil Corporation’s white paper describes how two innovative metallized substrates—Unilustre® for papers and boards and Ultralustre® for plastics, including in-mold labels—deliver visual impact and enable source reduction, reuse, and recycling.
White Paper | Posted January 5, 2010
CASE STUDY: New UV ink tech brings success to brew bottle
Under development by Hartness for 10 years, Uvaclear is a printing-ink system that uses a single-component, UV-curable ink that is formulated using heavy metal-free pigments.
White Paper | Posted December 14, 2009
CardPak® has been able to provide overall cost reductions, on average, of 5% to 10% when using its ClubPak™ products.
Energy costs to make these ecological packages (compared to the traditional alternative of plastic clamshells) are about 1/5th the cost. Plus, greenhouse gas emissions are reduced by half.
White Paper | Posted November 2, 2009
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