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Why Is UV Protection for PET Packaging More Important Than Ever?

KEYWORDS: packaging / packaging trends
7/28/21 2:00 pm to 7/28/22 EDT
Contact: Varonica

What: FREE Webinar
Where: Online
When: On Demand Until July 28, 2022

Why Is UV Protection for PET Packaging More Important Than Ever?

Ultraviolet (UV) light is a threat to packaged products like beverages, food and consumer goods. It can affect and alter their formulation, color, taste and nutritional value, dramatically reduce shelf life and impact brand reputation. However, traditional UV protection can be problematic: opaque packaging prevents consumers from seeing inside, while additives in the contents run counter to the “clean label” movement. Today, there is an additional challenge as brands eliminate color from PET bottles to simplify the recycling process, further exposing products to degradation. Polymer bound UV absorbers for PET packaging offer a more sustainable solution that lets you maintain the clarity consumers prefer and avoid unnecessary additives in the contents. 

Why Should You Attend?

  • Discover and explore the three major benefits of using polymer bound UV absorbers in PET packaging: clarity, higher wavelength protection and safety (no extractables). 
  • Learn about the sustainability benefits of using colorless polymer bound UV absorbers versus competitive solutions
  • Understand the COVID-19 impact on the PET industry and the demand for more UV protection additives

 

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