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The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) created a new infographic that illustrates why brand owners need to more effectively communicate the environmental benefits of flexible packaging to consumers.

Drum roll please…  announcing to you that the August digital issue of PFFC formally known as Converting Solutions is now available!

By using waste-saving winding strategies and technology, paper converters do more to increase sustainability and the value they offer to their customers.

Static control is a crucial part of the converting process.

Vetaphone’s Vice President of Sales, Kevin McKell, gives an overview of the challenges facing converters in today’s complex and competitive marketplace, and explains the technology.

Diameter determination can be accomplished either by direct measurement from an external sensor or calculated from process data in the tension control.

Today the handling of converting materials is still faced with many challenges.

The changing marketing landscape presents opportunities to connect with prospects but be aware that few efforts create immediate engagement.

Flexible packaging makes the most of converters' capabilities, from printing, to form/fill/seal pouch production and many aspects that are growth indicators of the industry.

The Flexible Packaging Association’s (FPA) recent report, Perspectives on the Meaning of Sustainability in Flexible Packaging, was commissioned to better understand perspectives on sustainability and packaging among both consumers and brand owners.

Handheld fieldmeters are excellent tools for diagnosing static problems. Using a fieldmeter, how do we know if we have a problem? What do our static reading really mean?

Budweiser has been promoting that its ingredients are listed front and center on the label, and claiming Coors Light drinkers have to drill down to a website PDF to get detailed information.

Let’s talk materials. To start, let’s focus on plastic. A workhorse material, yes. But at what cost?

Consistent roll maintenance is a necessary aspect of maximizing cast film and extrusion coating equipment performance and longevity.

Susan Stansbury examines how advancements in machinery and automation are being closely watched by converter-manufacturers.