
India, Feb. 13 -- ProAmpac, a leader in flexible packaging and material science, will exhibit its latest recyclable and high-performance packaging solutions atPackaging Innovations 2025, taking place February 12-13 at the NEC Birmingham. Visitors can find ProAmpac at Booth L80, where the company will highlight its latest advancements in fibre-based packaging, recyclable films, and food-to-go solutions.
"At ProAmpac, we are proud to lead the way in developing sustainable packaging solutions that meet the needs of both consumers and the environment. Our advancements in fibre-based and recyclable flexible packaging demonstrate our commitment to innovation and a circular economy," said Kristy Paulin, executive vice president of global marketing for ProAmpac. "We invite attendees to visit us at Booth L80 to explore these innovations firsthand and discuss how ProAmpac can help meet their sustainability goals.
Innovative Packaging on Display
ProAmpac will feature a range of sustainable, high-performance flexible packaging solutions, including:
Fiberization of Packaging -With the increased demand for fibre-based packaging, ProAmpac expanded its kerbside recyclable solutions into new markets like frozen foods and overwraps. This includes the award-winning a fibre-based solution widely recyclable in paper streams. Offering durability, moisture resistance, and grease barriers, RP-1000 is ideal for dry, frozen, and snack foods.
High-Performance Recyclable Films - ProAmpac's portfolio of recyclable flexible films supports circular economy goals with solutions that balance sustainability and performance. This includes the patented and award-winning ProActive Recyclable R-2000 film series, designed to maintain durability, product protection, filling line efficiency and shelf appeal.
RAP Food To-Go Packaging-ProAmpac's fibre-based, high-performance innovations for fresh food-to-go include products like the HandRap and the RAP Sandwich Wedge. These products offer premium shelf appearance, product visibility, and shelf-life extension while offering a solution to plastics reduction.
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