UK-based food company Lycotec has developed a new technology that can help identify anti-inflammatory substances in Roquefort cheese. These substances are formed during the ripening of the cheese. According to the company, extensive ...
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Portola Packaging, Inc. is introducing GreenLyteTM, a new line of plug-seal, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) 38-mm closures for single and multiserve, hot-fill and aseptic beverage packaging applications. GreenLyte one-piece closures ...
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Portola Packaging has announced plans to launch its new line of plug-seal, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) 38mm closures 'GreenLyte' for single and multiserve, hot-fill and aseptic beverage packaging applications. GreenLyte one-piece ...
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PepsiCo has announced plans to open its sixth manufacturing plant in China, in a bid to drive its growth in the market. The facility in the province of Wuhan has the capacity to produce 15,000 tonnes of Lay's branded potato chips ...
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US agribusiness giant Cargill has launched its stevia sweetener Truvia in Venezuela. Cargill announced the launch of the natural sweetener into the South American market yesterday (18 July), following what it claims is "a year of ...
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Glass manufacturer Beatson Clark has supplied the jars for food producer in the UK Darlington & Daughters's newly launched Passionfruit Curd. The product is sold in a 10oz pickle jar with a twist off neck finish from Beatson Clark's general ...
Nutrinova, the global sweetener and preservative business of Celanese, has launched the new Sunsation platform to help food and beverage manufacturers develop low- and no-calorie products that are better tasting. The first product in the ...
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US-based, self-heating technology developer HeatGenie has received a purchase order from the US Army for evaluation units of their new self-heating packaging technology. HeatGenie, through its development agreement with packaging partner ...
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RFM,a leading food and beverage firm based in the Philippines,has entered into an agreement to sell its canned meat business,Swift brand,to a subsidiary of Century Canning for about PHP850m($20.49m). In a disclosure to the Philippine ...
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Self-heating technology developer in the US, HeatGenie has received a Letter of Intent (LoI) from a European food and beverage brand to license the technology and purchase up to five million self-heating packages. According to the ...
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Nestlé has also opened a CHF16m($16.52m)facility in Luanda,Angola,a move which will strengthen the company's presence in Africa. This investment is a part of the company's three-year program launched in 2010,which aims at investing ...
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American Biotechnology company Senomyx has announced that its four initial savory flavors and its S2383 flavor ingredient have been approved in the European Union(EU). The company's four savory flavor ingredients can be used to create new ...
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Health Canada has reaffirmed that bisphenol A(BPA)is safe to be used in food packaging and does not pose a health risk. This is the latest update by the agency,which conducted an assessment in 2008.The announcement comes when the ...
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Designed for ambient or cold-filled drinks such as juices, teas, lemonades, fruit punches, and other beverages typically found in the refrigerated section, Graham Packaging’s new stock 59-oz. polyethylene terephthalate (PET) carafe is ...
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Nestle has opened its first facility in Angola, which it says will act as a "finishing centre" for its Nido milk powder. The CHF16m (US$16.5m) facility in Luanda will eventually be extended to also manufacture products including Nescafe, ...
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