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  2. Bio Pac Inc - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to reduce the amount of packaging waste, Collin worked to create bulk filling solutions so customers could refill instead of dispose their used soap containers. [ 2 ] In 1991, Bio Pac was founded, and the first bulk soap filling station appeared at the Belfast Coop in Belfast, Maine.

  3. Packaging Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Packaging Corporation of America is an American manufacturing company based in Lake Forest, Illinois. [2] The company has about 15,500 employees, with operations primarily in the United States. The CEO is Mark W. Kowlzan.

  4. Category:Packaging companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Packaging companies of the United States" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Bemis Company - Wikipedia

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    Bemis Company, Inc. was a global manufacturer of flexible packaging products (ranging from self-venting cook-in-bag packaging and retort packaging for shelf-stable products, to vacuum packaging for meat products and puncture-resistant, sterile medical packaging) and pressure-sensitive materials.

  6. Multilayered packaging - Wikipedia

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    Multi-layered packaging are multilayer or composite materials using innovative technologies aimed to give barrier properties, strength and storage stability to food items, new materials as well as hazardous materials.

  7. Apeel Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Apeel Sciences is an American food technology company based in Goleta, California.Its edible coating product Apeel or Edipeel [1] can make avocados, citrus and other types of fruit last twice as long as usual by using a tasteless edible coating, and reduces food loss and waste as well as reliance on single-use plastic packaging.