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Paper-based packaging has been used for centuries to produce aesthetically pleasing, protective, and cost-effective packages. Paper packaging has been used since ancient times to package products, store food, carry goods, and even promote and advertise products within a community.
Modern paper-based packaging technology has revolutionized the way products are protected and transported. The use of paper has expanded in the modern world with the development of products like corrugated packaging, laminated cartons, plastic-coated containers, and other coated and reinforced paperboard containers.
Industrial paperboard production has turned paper-based packaging into an essential component of supply chain operations. Paper-based packaging materials offer several advantages. It is cost effective, lightweight, reduces shipping costs, and provides great protection for goods.
Unlike plastics, paper-based packaging is 100% recyclable; when discarded, it quickly breaks down into natural compounds. As a result, paper-based packaging is an eco-friendly option that supports sustainable production and consumption. Paper-based packaging materials come in a variety of forms, sizes, and materials, enabling a wide range of products to be safely and securely transported.
From boxes, envelopes, bags, and containers to printing paper, wrapping paper, and labels, paper-based packaging options can be customized to meet product needs. A well-designed packaging system not only protects the product but also encourages sales.
The India Paper based 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.
The Indian company ITC has introduced new paper packaging for its “Aashirvaad Organic Atta” wheat flour product. Sustainability has always been a key component of ITC’s corporate philosophy. They think that in addition to being flexible, customer-focused, and inventive, they also need to be purpose-driven and fairly competitive. A big step towards the objective of promoting sustainable packaging is this launch.
The Sustainability 2.0 vision also calls for creating a robust circular economy for post-consumer packaging waste, restoring biodiversity through the use of nature-based solutions, guaranteeing universal access to water, and bolstering a number of initiatives that support sustainable livelihoods.The company wants to aid the transition to a net-zero economy and combat climate change by implementing a variety of multifaceted ways.
Amcor has revealed that heat seal sachets for dry food and beverage applications are now part of their AmFiber Performance Paper packaging line. Introduced first for snacks and confectionery, AmFiber Performance Paper is a high barrier, recyclable paper-based packaging. Currently, customers can find it on shop shelves for well-known snack and candy brands.
It performs exceptionally well on the packing machines of the brand owners and provides high-barrier protection against moisture and air.To keep up with the increasing demand for this type of paper packaging, Amcor has expanded its applicability to new product categories and made investments in manufacturing capacity.
As a means of supporting Amcor’s international operations, the corporation has integrated a cutting-edge production line into its Amcor Flexibles Alzira plant. In order to ensure that the product is properly protected throughout the supply chain and for the duration of its shelf life, the production line is outfitted to produce AmFiber packaging that can be sealed with heat or cold.
Amcor’s Centre of Excellence for flexible paper-based packaging is the Alzira facility, which boasts cutting-edge machinery and a workforce with vast experience in barrier technology, printing, and sealing procedures.