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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly helped the suppliers of plastic flexible packaging. Although many nations were gradually outlawing such packaging and encouraging the use of reusable packaging, the outbreak altered how both consumers and governments felt about them.
The demand for nutritive drinks and nutritious food surged dramatically as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of these goods come in single-use plastic packaging. Globally, the orders were so massive that the manufacturers and packaging firms in the industry even extended their facilities, with help from the majority of the governments.
But in recent years, the nation’s plastic packaging business has seen a significant transition and been subject to stricter regulations. The German Package Law, which mandates a registration with a centralised body, primarily affects packaging makers that distribute packets.
The Germany 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.
The use of Pactainer provides custom packing, transport, or storage containers for every type of bulk commodity and every transit route, with volumes ranging from 200 litres to 3,000 litres. EMPAC is one of the industry’s current trend-setters when it comes to Flexible Intermediate Containers (FIBC), which are always undergoing improvements.
Pacifiers are created as single-use, returnable containers or with a permit for the transportation of dangerous products, depending on the specifications of their field of application, and they are formed of flat or circular woven cloth, furnished with a PP coating or with PE inner lining.
They are made with various top, bottom, filling, and discharge spout designs. They provide 1-loop, 2-loop, and 4-loop Pactainers in their product line. EMPAC may provide a variety of custom-built versions as well as motorised Big Bags for certain application domains.