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Ceramic jars are a healthy, sustainable, recyclable, and natural remedy. Directly derived from the earth, clay is a raw material that is totally reusable. A sustainable alternative that respects the environment and helps to preserve our planet is ceramic packing.
Electrical components, electrical cables, and other items including substrates, lids, and sealants are needed for electronic devices like LEDs/LDs and MEMS. Each of these components is made in part of ceramics, and the packing is known as a ceramic package.
The Global Ceramic container 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.
Reducing environmental impact of ceramic ink containers. AIMPLAS collaborates on the ECOFILLINK initiative, which aims to lessen the negative environmental effects of plastic packaging for the ceramic tile sector. ALCION PACKAGING SOLUTIONS is a participant in this endeavour.
The Valencian Institute of Business Competitiveness (IVACE) through the ERDF provides funding, and the Institute of Ceramic Technology (ITC) is in charge of overseeing it (European Regional Development Funds).
Due to the possibility of the remaining substance coming out and coming into touch with water, recycling such plastic containers is quite difficult. Yet, it is believed that at least some of the ink is still adhered to the inner wall of its container.
ALCION considers its involvement in the ECOFILLINK project, whose goal is to lessen the environmental impact produced by ink-jet plastic packaging, knowing the value of optimising plastic packaging for the storage and transport of these inks, first by minimising their environmental impact by implementing various eco-design strategies in packaging, secondly by working on the management of their circular economy-oriented waste, allowing maximum permanence, and thirdly by reducing their environmental impact by implementing various eco-design strategies in packaging.
The ceramic tile business in Spain’s Valencian Community produces the goods for the market. The environmental effects of utilising these plastic containers at least five more times before recycling them for use in the same or other applications can be extremely substantial in a region that is our natural environment.