February 2010 PFFC

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Reduce & Comply

Green Converting Sustainable. Renewable. Low carbon. Product-to-package ratio. These are only some of the latest buzzwords reflecting renewed interest in reducing the environmental impact of packaging and other products. From Ireland’s tax on plastic bags to city campaigns against bottled water, several trends are converging that suggest the world may be heading toward more global restrictions on packaging. The converting industry’s ability to understand and adapt to these changes ultimately will determine the industry’s success. What are some of the reasons for new interest in green packaging? First, environmental regulations are shifting. Regulations intended to ...

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