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INTRODUCTION
Eco-friendly packaging might become a perfect option for underscoring that offered products are absolutely healthy, winning the hearts of those consumers who prefer organic food. In the first place, it is planned to choose several sectors of the food and beverage industry in order to test the attractiveness of the new product.
For example, producing eco-packaging for such popular products as sweets, chocolate, coffee beans, cocoa, juices, water, nuts, and even wine might become a perfect solution for entering the market.
Once manufacturers get used to the idea of environmentally friendly packaging and realize its popularity, it might be possible to expand the assortment of products manufacturing packaging for cereals, fruit, and vegetables, and even semi-processed meals, not to mention organic detergents and beauty preparations
Common packaging is usually produced of foil and plastic. It means that there are several layers of hardly or nor recyclable materials used for producing it. It can be explained by the impossibility of separating these layers.
The idea for crafting the design of eco-friendly packaging manufactured by the company is to use absolutely flexible and recyclable materials such as paper and paper pulp as well as already recycled materials. There are several reasons for choosing them.
FRANCE GREEN PACKAGING MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The France Green Packaging Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
RECENT DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION
Eco-Friendly Inks – Contrary to popular belief, the raw materials used in the product packaging aren’t the only things harming the environment. The ink used to showcase brand names and product details can also damage the environment.
Petroleum-based inks are commonly used in product packaging but are actually considered hazardous waste. This type of ink contains heavy metals, namely lead, mercury and cadmium. These are toxic and are dangerous to both wildlife and humans.
In order to stay ahead of the competition, companies are refraining from using petroleum-based inks in their packaging and are instead looking for greener alternatives. For example, many companies are opting for soy-based or vegetable inks as these are biodegradable and less likely to release any toxic chemicals when manufactured or disposed of.
COMPANY PROFILE
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