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Asian Packaging & Environmental Laws – A Compliance Guide

Asian Packaging & Environmental Laws – A Compliance Guide


Size: A4

Extent: 380pp

Format: Pdf

Tables/Charts: 40

Photographs: 50

Price: US$3,500

The Asian region is in the midst of a green packaging revolution as governments begin implementing tough enviro...

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Business & Finance

Compliance

Sustainability Matters

The 100% recycled food waste bag

The 100% recycled food waste bag

Wednesday, 09 May 2012


CANADA –
Cascades is launching a food waste bag made of 100% recycled fibres that are compostable – providing a good alternative to non-biodegradable plastic bags.

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Branding & Retail

GSK Consumer to invest US$73m in production expansion

GSK Consumer to invest US$73m in production expansion

Thursday, 17 May 2012


INDIA -
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK Consumer) plans to spend US$45.8 million (Rs 250 crore) this year and another US$27.5 million (Rs 150 crore) in 2013 to expand its existing production c...

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Packaging Designs

Pepsi launches Michael Jackson-inspired can designs

Pepsi launches Michael Jackson-inspired can designs

Thursday, 17 May 2012


GLOBAL –
Pepsi and the estate of Michael Jackson have formed a global partnership that will feature Michael’s iconic image on one billion Pepsi cans in more than 20 countries.

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Industry Trends

Vietnam’s growing paper demand fuels need for production expansion

Vietnam’s growing paper demand fuels need for production expansion

Wednesday, 16 May 2012


VIETNAM –
Paper consumption in Vietnam is expected to grow by at least 13% annually over the next three years to hit 4.37 million tonnes in 2015, according to the Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association (VP...

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Events

Innovation Takes Root 2012

Innovation Takes Root 2012

Tuesday, 20 March 2012


US -
Descending from blue sky serenity to a touchdown in Orlando, NatureWorks’ trpical venue choice set the stage for their 3rd biennial biopolymer conference. Delegates representing 21 countries predo...

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Expert Views

Plastics bites back in the Philippines

Plastics bites back in the Philippines

Wednesday, 02 May 2012

 


PHILIPPINES -
The plastics industry in the Philippines has barked back against the growing howls of environmental lobbyists and politicians attempting to introduce a nationwide ban on plastics an...

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New intelligent cleaning-in-place system from Tetra Pak

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SWITZERLAND –
Tetra Pak has launched its latest intelligent cleaning-in-place (CIP) Tetra Alcip system that improves accuracy significantly and reduces the risk of human error, helping food and beverage producers achieve uncompromising levels of food safety at lower environmental and operating cost.

The new intelligent automation platform continuously adjusts operation to deliver high performance levels. It brings customers precision — using the optimum amounts of water and detergent for the exact time needed to get the job done. It can cut water usage by up to 21% and detergent use by up to 7%, reducing both environmental impact and cost.

The system’s automation platform enables a range of unique features designed to bring customers flexibility:

  • tetraalcipbConductivity management – a feature that enables the best possible accuracy on detergent concentration, which assures the highest food safety without unnecessary overdosing of detergents.
  • Liquid tracking – a patented automation structure to keep track of different liquids in the cleaning process. This gives greater flexibility and better precision for control and sorting of liquids.
  • CIP management – control of cleaning programmes. Tetra Alcip comes with a number of pre-set cleaning programs. Customers can also create their own cleaning programmes, which are automatically validated before use.
  • Queue handling – the ability to queue and prioritise, giving the user maximum flexibility and availability. Urgent cleaning jobs can be prioritised.
  • Flexible dosing system – enabling the customer to control detergent concentration continuously, in line. This allows the topping-up or boosting of the detergent concentration at any time without having to stop to mix new detergent.

Tetra Alcip is a future-proof investment: offering short payback time due to the significant savings in operating costs; and opportunities to reconfigure, expand and upgrade if needed.

According to the equipment supplier, more than 1,600 Tetra Alcip units have been installed globally to date.

“Tetra Alcip gives customers complete control of CIP to deliver perfect cleaning results, reduced environmental impact and enhanced food safety,” said Paul Wirtz, Managing Director Tetra Pak Dairy & Beverage Systems AB.

“We’re continuously striving to improve our solutions, to make the best even better,” said Wirtz. “There’s no room for compromise when dealing with food safety, and thanks to the precision and intelligence of Tetra Alcip, customers can achieve uncompromising cleanliness at lower cost.”

 

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