Kuraray showcases bio-circular EVAL™ EVOH as well as global innovation initiative at Interpack
+++ Kuraray showcases bio-circular EVAL™ EVOH as well as global innovation initiative at Interpack 2023 (hall 10, booth D63).
+++ Kuraray’s EVOH “EVAL™” is a bio-circular and recyclable barrier resin widely used for e.g. food packaging.
+++ To promote innovation globally and across the entire product portfolio, Kuraray has established the „Innovation Networking Center“ (INC).
+++ The INC has the purpose of fostering networking and exchange. It creates added value and innovative solutions for and with Kuraray customers and allows co-creation that provides answers to customers‘ unmet needs – and to challenges society is facing as a whole.
Hattersheim/Frankfurt am Main, April 17, 2023 +++ Kuraray, the global specialty chemicals company headquartered in Japan, will be exhibiting at Interpack (May 4-10, 2023, Düsseldorf, hall 10, D63). The booth will be geared towards two themes: the co-creation of a sustainable future as well as a stronger emphasis on innovation creating true opportunities. Kuraray will be showcasing its bio-circular and recyclable EVOH “EVAL™”, a barrier resin widely used for e.g. food packaging. The Kuraray EVAL Europe N.V. plant enables the market introduction of EVOH from renewable resources – a fact also confirmed by its recent ISCC PLUS certification. Furthermore, to promote innovation globally and across the entire product portfolio, Kuraray has established the „Innovation Networking Center“ (INC). The INC has the purpose of fostering networking and exchange – across Kuraray’s diverse products and business units as well as improving connectivity with its numerous customers and partners around the world. This department creates added value and innovative solutions for and with Kuraray customers and allows co-creation that provides answers to customers‘ unmet needs – and to challenges society is facing as a whole.
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EVAL™ EVOH is used to improve product safety, extend product shelf life and increase the efficiency of packaging for food such as meat, pasta, or cheese. (Source: Kuraray)