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Over the past few years, flexible packaging has been making waves in various industries. More and more brands are switching to flexible packaging for food and beverages and personal care items. And it's not hard to see why!
But here's the thing - flexible packaging is a bit of a double-edged sword regarding recycling. On the one hand, it offers excellent performance and protection for products. On the other hand, the laminated nature of the packaging film makes recycling a challenge.
Flexible packaging films are traditionally made of different materials that are often difficult to separate during recycling.
But fear not, there's a potential solution on the horizon - mono-materials!
By David HollidayOver the past few years, flexible packaging has been making waves in various industries. More and more brands are switching to flexible packaging for food and beverages and personal care items. And it's not hard to see why!
But here's the thing - flexible packaging is a bit of a double-edged sword regarding recycling. On the one hand, it offers excellent performance and protection for products. On the other hand, the laminated nature of the packaging film makes recycling a challenge.
Flexible packaging films are traditionally made of different materials that are often difficult to separate during recycling.
But fear not, there's a potential solution on the horizon - mono-materials!