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Recyclable pouch stands up to tests

TotalEnergies and Colines have announced the successful proof of concept of an unlaminated recyclable stand-up pouch suitable for food-contact applications. Currently, the market reference is composed of a multi-material film, resulting in non-recyclable packaging. The partners have developed a full PE recyclable unlaminated pouch, which allows for a reduction in packaging thickness. The Machine Direction…

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