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Flexible packaging is a method of presenting goods in a more affordable and adaptable way by using materials that aren’t stiff. It is a relatively new technique in the packaging industry, but it has gained popularity because of its great effectiveness and low cost.
This form of packaging makes pouches, bags, and other pliable product containers out of a range of flexible materials, including foil, plastic, and paper. Flexible packaging is especially valuable for sectors like the food and beverage, personal care, and pharmaceutical industries that need adaptable packaging.
Beauty items are typically packaged in flexible plastic containers because they can shield the contents from oxidation damage and lengthen shelf life.
However, due to the declining economic conditions in the nation, South Africa’s cosmetics business is faced with a number of difficulties.
The country’s GDP growth has drastically slowed down. Low personal disposable money and rising unemployment are further problems for the cosmetic sector.
The Africa Flexible Packaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In order to provide its new and existing packaging customers in the region with a comprehensive range of packaging solutions, Huhtamaki, a global maker of sustainable packaging solutions, is establishing a manufacturing unit in South Africa.
Group CEO of Cosmo Films Ltd., commented on the product launch by stating that “packaging slippage is one of the biggest concerns of the FMCG business.
This movie’s design aims to tackle this problem and reduce food waste. Due to the lower value of the coefficient of friction, which causes the final pouch’s sealing area to not be uniform, the problem of layers slipping over one another emerges. With a greater coefficient of friction, our new CPP film helps create a homogenous sealing area for the finished