
Fungus makes plastic packaging protective and recyclable
Startup grows fungi on top of industrial organic waste, leading to biomaterials that replace chemical additives in plastic packaging.

Startup grows fungi on top of industrial organic waste, leading to biomaterials that replace chemical additives in plastic packaging.

Plant-based, sustainable cellulose nanocrystals could be the key to keeping contents safe from light, air and moisture without plastic.

Divine Flavor adopts StePac’s modified atmosphere standing pouches for extending produce shelf life in the store.

‘These products will offer retailers and customers an eco-friendly option for shipping and receiving packages.’
‘Active packaging’ from Israel can extend shelf life, monitor and show condition of products, and stabilize products for long periods of time.

Israeli startup Water.io began with high-tech Reminder caps and branched out to connected bottle closures that benefit both consumer and manufacturer.

Pfizer is among the first to use DIR Technologies’ thermal imaging system that checks the seal on each bottle of meds on the pharma assembly line.

Distressed by all the landfill her kids were generating, Daphna Nissenbaum invented a packaging material you can put in the compost heap.