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For 23 years, Label & Narrow Web has been the premier resource for label professionals, as well as those in the branding and packaging fields who want to understand the nuances behind all that goes into label manufacturing. Label & Narrow Web blog serves as a means for gathering the latest information on emerging technologies, developing markets, and news regarding both converters and..
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1w ago
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) has announced updated guidelines for melatonin supplements that directly impacts their labeling and packaging ..read more
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1w ago
According to a survey conducted for Heidelberg, nine out of 10 German SMEs do not have enough staff ..read more
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2w ago
During this time, Ravenwood has made advancements in its linerless label technology, integrating x-ray and vision capabilities in more recent years ..read more
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2w ago
The technology applied in Muoto converts wet wood pulp into 3-dimensional packages without any intermediate steps ..read more
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3w ago
The Maryland-based converter has undertaken numerous initiatives, including the RAFcycle liner recycling program offered by UPM Raflatac ..read more
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3w ago
“Today’s announcement is a vital step toward consumer protection," says Tom Vilsack, USDA secretary ..read more
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3w ago
The new paper packet, which has been developed in partnership with Evopak, uses a polymer, Hydropol, developed by Aquapak, instead of conventional plastic ..read more
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1M ago
Recently, Aldi, a prominent retailer, introduced wine in bottles made using 94% recycled paperboard, containing a food-grade pouch ..read more
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1M ago
These trends and others are also having a significant impact on the transformation of the printing and paper industries ..read more
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1M ago
Major soft drinks producers, such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Asahi have already adopted 100% rPET bottles for their popular brands ..read more