The new format developed by ITC for Nad’s gives users a new hair removal experience thanks to a dome-shaped top to keep a practical depilation kit in. Nad’s is an Australian personal care company that operates in the English- speaking market and it sells hair remo- val products among other things in the retail channel. […]
Read moreBorealis and ITC Packaging, a leading European manufacturer of thin wall packaging for food-contact applications, have jointly developed a series of new and more sustainable rigid packaging formats that are suitable for food contact.
Read moreCreated with the main purpose of developing two types of reusable containers that are also safe in terms of food contact. One of these two containers is polypropylene (PP) based, while the other is polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) based.
Read moreA plastic injection packaging with IML and Sleeve decorations for ricotta cheese.
Read moreITC has progressed to a new stage within its strategic plan with a strong commitment towards growth that is based upon our positioning as a sustainable company, while developing new work methods that take advantage of the opportunities created by a rising demand for circular packaging.
Read moreAITIIP technology centre is leading the European SISTERS project, which proposes a holistic solution to the challenges of the food industry to reduce losses and waste generated at each stage of the food value chain in Europe by 27% and reduce CO2 emissions by around 20% in the project’s case studies. With a budget of […]
Read moreWith this new certification, ITC Packaging become pioneers by being able to manufacture thin wall containers from food grade materials sourced from recycled chemicals. ISCC Plus is a protocol that leads the transition towards a bio economy and circular economy via its certification system that involves the entire value chain responsible for placing containers on […]
Read moreAll polypropylene sourced from mechanic recycling has been processed by the current waste collection and management systems and, therefore, may only be used in the non food market.
Read moreCoordinated by the research centre ITENE, this new Horizon 2020 project gathers 14 European partners with a common objective: the development of disruptive processes for the sorting, delamination and recycling of rigid and flexible multi-layer plastic packaging. A synergic solution to increase the quality and rate of recycled multi-layer packaging waste will be developed by […]
Read moreFrutas Montosa and ITC Packaging have reached a commitment to support the development of new functional packaging being developed in the Guacapack project. These containers represent a step towards circularity and the reuse of resources by reusing the waste generated by the transformation of avocado into containers for guacamole packaging. Through this agreement, Frutas Montosa […]
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