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Cardboard, paperboard, shipping sacks, and paper bags are examples of paper-based packaging that is produced using renewable resources (recycled paper fibre and trees that are replanted to assure a sustainable supply).
The general public can use paper containers, often known as paper packaging, as a high-efficient and reasonably priced alternative to transport, carry, and store a variety of things.
Because it can be tailored to match the needs of a certain product or consumer and is made to be sturdy yet lightweight, paper-based packaging is being utilised more frequently.Paper packaging does not have the same negative environmental effects as plastic packaging.
The South Africa 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.
Amcor’s extensive background in paper and carton packaging served as the foundation for the introduction of the AmFiber platform.
Amcor has a track record of bringing ground-breaking innovation to bear on the expansion goals of its clients. Amcor introduces a new platform for paper-based packaging.
This family of distinctive paper-based packaging draws on Amcor’s rich track record across diverse materials and applications. Products from AmFiber provide customers with great performance and uniqueness across numerous applications.
A new platform of paper-based packaging goods was introduced today by Amcor, a leader in the development and production of responsible packaging solutions: AmFiber AmFiber’s inventions seek to reimagine the potential of conventional paper packaging by offering a greater range of features and practical advantages to satisfy shifting consumer demands.
The AmFiber platform is a prime example of Amcor’s consumer-focused and flexible approach to innovation, which offers customers the best packaging technology using the materials best suited to their requirements.
The first AmFiber product will be a ground-breaking approach created to offer snack and confectionery consumers in Europe a recyclable package that offers a strong barrier to oxygen and moisture.Amcor will progressively expand its new paper-based product lines across a wide range of industries, including the Americas and Asia-Pacific, as well as applications like coffee, drink powders, seasoning, and soups.
The AmFiber inventions will join other recently released Amcor paper-based goods, such as those for butter and margarine in Latin America, cheese in Europe, and confectionery in Australia.