New Pilfer-Proof Product Packaging Doesn’t Puncture the Purchaser
12th Mar 2006, 08:13 GMT
Innovative packaging offers consumer protection and is kinder to the environment. Consumers complain about the protective plastic clamshell packaging surrounding a recently-purchased toy or electronic gadget. Not only is it hard to open, but it has very limited recyclability. Packaging company MeadWestvaco has introduced Natralock™, paperboard-based retail packaging that lets consumers in, keeps thieves out, and is more recyclable. [PRWEB Mar 12, 2006]
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