Archive for July, 2009

Barcode replacement shown off – Bokodes come to town

Posted in Innovation, Opinion, Technology on July 27th, 2009 by Chris Penfold – Be the first to comment
Bokodes, if you don’t already know, are 3mm-diameter, powered tags that currently consist of an LED, covered with a tiny mask and a lens. They can hold thousands of times more information than their striped ‘bar code cousins’ and can be read by a standard mobile phone camera.
In the longer term they could be used to “encode nutrition information on food packaging or create new devices for playing video games”. They certainly sound like a fascinating technology and if they work as planned & promised, I believe that they will be a great ’step forward’. However, I have 2 areas of concern: (a) I find it difficult to believe that they will be read accurately from 4 metres away (let alone 20 metres as hoped) and that (b) the price will come down from the present £3 cost-point to 5 cents! If both of those targets are hit -  fantastic. If not, failure on either count could ‘blow this innovation out of the water’ before it gets launched. So there is a long way to go yet but watch this space for further information, as it becomes available………Chris Penfold

Barcode replacement shown off - By Jonathan Fildes Technology reporter, BBC News

A replacement for the black and white stripes of the traditional barcode has been outlined by US researchers.

Bokodes, as they are known, can hold thousands of times more information than their striped cousins and can be read by a standard mobile phone camera.

To read the full article, just click on the following link http://bit.ly/10P13c

Coca-Cola Enterprises to recover 100% of packaging by 2020

Posted in Drinks Packaging, Environmental Issues, Recycling on July 27th, 2009 by Jane Bear – Be the first to comment

Josh Brooks, packagingnews.co.uk, 24 July 2009

Coca-Cola Enterprises CCE has pledged to recover as much packaging as it produces as part of ambitious plans to cut its carbon footprint by 15% in the next 10 years.

via Coca-Cola Enterprises to recover 100% of packaging by 2020 | packagingnews.co.uk.

Future of suncare lies in convenience and multifunctional products, says Mintel

Posted in Cosmetics & Toiletries, Innovation, Marketing on July 23rd, 2009 by Jane Bear – Be the first to comment

By Katie Bird , 22-Jul-2009  www.cosmeticsdesign-europe.com

Sunscreens need to be convenient, multifunctional and protect against UV in order to compete with UV filter-containing skincare, according to Mintel.

One in ten new cosmetic and skin care launches in the last year contained sun-blocking ingredients, according to the market research company.

via Future of suncare lies in convenience and multifunctional products, says Mintel.

Bioplastic bodies trade blows as row breaks out

Posted in Environmental Issues, Food Packaging, Materials on July 23rd, 2009 by Jane Bear – Be the first to comment

By Rory Harrington, 23-Jul-2009  www.foodproductiondaily.com

A war of words has broken out within the bioplastics packaging industry with two trade bodies levelling a series of negative allegations about the different sectors.

The controversy was ignited yesterday after industry association European Bioplastics EB publicly denounced claims made by the oxo-biodegradeable OB industry as “misleading” and “free of substance”.

via Bioplastic bodies trade blows as row breaks out.

Amcor and Cadbury settle out of court in £116m ‘cartel’ case | packagingnews.co.uk

Posted in Business News, Legal on July 22nd, 2009 by Anne Dallison – Be the first to comment

Josh Brooks, packagingnews.co.uk, 22 July 2009

BREAKING NEWS – Amcor and Cadbury have reached an out-of-court settlement on the eve of a £116m lawsuit in which the confectionery giant claimed it had been overcharged by the Australian packaging group.

via Amcor and Cadbury settle out of court in £116m ‘cartel’ case | packagingnews.co.uk.

Wal-Mart sustainability index to reach UK in 2010

Posted in Business News, Environmental Issues, Retailers on July 22nd, 2009 by Anne Dallison – Be the first to comment

Simeon Goldstein, packagingnews.co.uk, 22 July 2009

Asda has not concluded which suppliers will need to provide information for owner Wal-Mart’s sustainable product index when it is launched in the UK next year.

via Wal-Mart sustainability index to reach UK in 2010 | packagingnews.co.uk.

Bayer to Change Health Claims for One-a-Day Men’s Vitamins

Posted in Healthcare & Pharma, Marketing, Product News on July 21st, 2009 by Chris Penfold – Be the first to comment

July 16, 2009 02:26 PM ET Katherine Hobson -US News.com

Apparently Bayer will change the packaging and health claims for its vitamins targeted at men, on the heels of research that casts serious doubt on one ingredient’s ability to prevent prostate cancer.It’s all to do with the “qualified health claim regarding the relationship between selenium intake to the reduced risk of certain cancers.”

You can read the full article here: http://health.usnews.com – Katerine Hobson article

Cadbury to begin £116m lawsuit against Amcor

Posted in Business News, Food Packaging, Legal, Materials on July 21st, 2009 by Jane Bear – Be the first to comment

Josh Brooks, packagingnews.co.uk, 21 July 2009

Cadbury is to sue Amcor for £116m in the latest fall-out from the packaging manufacturers alleged price-fixing pact with rival Visy, according to reports in the Australian press.

via Cadbury to begin £116m lawsuit against Amcor: reports | packagingnews.co.uk.

New Label Designed for Cold Temperature Applications in Clinical Trials

Posted in Food Packaging, Healthcare & Pharma, Innovation, Materials, Product News on July 21st, 2009 by Chris Penfold – Be the first to comment

Via Jim Butschli at www.packworld.com July 20th 2009

Schreiner MediPharm, have introduced a new labelling solution, specifically designed for cold temperature and frozen products used during clinical trials. The Pharma-Wrap label offers extended text space and wraps around small to medium sized containers as well as ampoules and vials. So in theory, although targetted at pharma has applications in other areas also – such as frozen foods. The label enables easy, reliable marking with variable data, even after its application to the container.

Pharma-Wrap

For further information go to: http://tinyurl.com/lalp57


Wrap upbeat as Tories plan sweeping quango reforms

Posted in Business News, Environmental Issues, Government, Recycling on July 20th, 2009 by Jane Bear – Be the first to comment

Josh Brooks, packagingnews.co.uk, 17 July 2009

Wrap has given a confident response to news that the Conservatives are planning a full-scale review of the future of all quangos.

via Wrap upbeat as Tories plan sweeping quango reforms | packagingnews.co.uk.