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Flex Films (USA) Scores Three Wins at AIMCAL 2019 Awards

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  Association of International Metallizers, Coaters & Laminators (AIMCAL) recognizes FlexFilms USA for three of its revolutionary BOPET films: 1. 2019 Technical Excellence for High Barrier BOPET film PET-F-HBP-M with superior gas barrier that offers high moisture and oxygen barrier for Food Packaging applications. 2. 2019 Product Excellence Award to metalized, ultra-thin and ultra-high yield BOPET film F-TBF-M-08, with high oxygen and moisture barrier properties which is applicable for metalised balloons. Read More

Uflex Showcases the Finest in Packaging Products & Recycling Solution at IndiaPlast 2019

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  March 04, 2019, Noida (India): Uflex Booth at IndiaPlast 2019 captivated the attention of exhibitors, customers and visitors by showcasing a mix of innovative launches and proven products from its various businesses. The 5 day exhibition held at IndiaExpo Centre in Greater Noida was inaugurated on Feb 28 2019 in the presence of Amitabh Kant, CEO, Niti Aayog and Ashok Chaturvedi, CMD, Uflex amongst other dignitaries and concluded today. Amongst the array of revolutionary products on display from Uflex, what became t plastic recycling machine india he centre of interest at IndiaExpo was a Live Demonstration of Uflex Recycling Machine at the Green Pavilion of PMMAI. The pavillion showed how Multi-layer Packaging (MLP) Waste is recycled into pellets through a fairly simple method. The subsequent process of pellets being manufactured into useful Industrial & Household Products was showcased simultaneously. Essential products manufactured from recycled pellets like benches, floor a...

Uflex Demonstrated its Potential in Recycling At The Recent Indiaplast Show – Reports Plastics News

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  Article Post: 17/04/2019 | Satnam Singh Correspondent, Plastics News Noida, India — As India continues to see calls for restrictions on plastics, companies at the recent Indiaplast show were trying to demonstrate more potential in recycling. India’s government announced March 6 it would ban imports of plastic waste, following similar moves by China and other Asian countries. According to Indian press accounts, the move extends what had been a partial ban. Previously, India had allowed scrap plastic imports into special economic zones and “exported-oriented units” that would use the scrap in their manufacturing operations. But the new ban prohibits that as well. At the opening ceremony of Indiaplast 2019, the head of India’s largest flexible packaging firm said the industry is trying to show that plastics are recyclable, amid the increasing government pressure. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government announced last year it intended to ban all single-use plastics by 2022. Read Mo...