Why Food Packaging Needs Barrier Protection
Food packaging needs barrier protection to control moisture, grease, aroma, handling and shelf-life risks. This guide explains the practical basics.
How Small Businesses Can Switch to Better Paper Packaging Without Guesswork
A step-by-step guide for small businesses switching to paper packaging, focused on product exposure, coating choice, trials and realistic claims.
Molded Fiber vs Coated Paper Cups: Choosing the Right Food-Service Format
A practical comparison of molded fiber and coated paper cups for food-service packaging, including barrier needs, forming, use cases and claims.
Can Coated Paper Be Recycled? A Practical Guide for Packaging Teams
Coated paper recyclability depends on coating type, package design and local systems. This guide explains what buyers should verify.
Food-Grade Paper Packaging: Coating Questions Buyers Should Ask
Food-grade paper packaging requires more than a paper-based claim. This guide covers coating, contact, migration, handling and supplier questions.
Repulpable Coatings: What the Claim Means for Paper Packaging
A clear explanation of repulpable coatings, why the claim matters, what buyers should test and how it differs from recyclable or compostable.
How to Test Packaging Coatings Before a Commercial Run
A practical testing plan for packaging coatings, including sample controls, barrier checks, converting trials and documentation before scale-up.
Moisture Barrier vs Grease Barrier: What Paper Packaging Buyers Need to Know
Moisture barrier and grease barrier are different packaging requirements. This guide explains how to define the target before choosing a coating.
Water-Based Coatings vs PE Coatings: How to Choose for Paper Packaging
A practical comparison of water-based coatings and PE coatings for paper packaging, with decision points for performance, converting and end-of-life.
Water-Based Barrier Coatings for Paper Packaging: A Practical Buyer Guide
A practical guide to water-based barrier coatings for paper packaging, including use cases, limits, testing questions and buyer checkpoints.