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This eBook reviews the initiatives that are happening in EPR as producers re-visit and change some key elements in how they produce goods. Product packaging takes centre-stage, but this also includes factors like energy efficiency in production. The impact EPR has on many players is considered, from the responsibilities of distributors, producers and brand owners right through to the effect at the top of the chain at the package design and material selection stage. The outlook for EPR is also reviewed, with some of the specific areas being targeted for development by the industry outlined.
This eBook looks at the market and demand for contactless payment and reviews the detail and practicalities on how this technology works. It goes on to highlight some of the areas where this technology has been successfully implemented, key potential areas for growth and the outlook for contactless payments in the future.
This eBook reviews the packaging market and how and why mechanically recycled plastics are being used more and more in this field. The regulatory landscape is reviewed with respect to food packaging in particular, along with a review of factors that will affect how recycled plastic-based packaging progresses, including some of the developments underway amongst key industry players.
Technology Study
Metal Packaging gives you the most up-to-date information you need on metal packaging developments and state of the art manufacturing processes. With analysis of key market drivers, threats and opportunities, and a thorough overview of the latest technology innovations, this book provides you with a comprehensive, invaluable guide to the metal packaging industry
This eBook deals with Automated Print Solutions in two senses: systems where print files can be processed, sent to press and finished with minimal user intervention (with the print files delivered via the web being a key component); and ‘print anywhere technology’/‘push-button printing’ where said button can be found on a desktop computer, smartphone or tablet device.
The package printing industry, which comprises about a third of the global printing market, serves an important role in the supply chain of various industries. Conventional printing methods are no longer the only option, with Digital printing as the newer, sometimes cheaper method. In particular the lack of prepress and make-ready costs for digital mean this is a more cost-effective option for short runs; here digital printing has allowed greater customization of packaging than ever before. With technology developing around the industry to not only accommodate digital printing, but also the finishing of the packaging, it may seem that conventional printing has already met its match. However, it’s important to remember that digital printing for packaging is not necessarily about addressing the same markets as conventional printing but rather opening new markets and accommodating the changing needs of the packaging industry and consumers; in many cases, it introduces a whole new business model for printer and client.
This eBook examines the most up-to-date information on the regulation of FCM/food packages in key emerging markets, including Brazil, India, China, Indonesia, Russia and Thailand.
This eBook reviews the market for security printing, which is appearing to be somewhat recession proof thus far and is predicted to continue growing reasonably well despite overcapacity. It goes on to look at the latest developments in both the inks/pigments themselves and the printing processes used to apply them, the end-use applications this technology is finding and the outlook for this sector.
This e-book examines the latest progress in nanocellulose for use in paper and board. It provides information on structure and properties, raw materials, production and characterization methods, surface treatment, and applications in paper, board and high-strength composites.
This eBooks addresses the current issues on Nanotechnology in Food Applications, from the key emerging technologies, through the regulatory landscape to the current commercial prospects.