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			<title>re:NEW - June 10 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - June 10 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Monday 28th of June 2010 04:45:01 AM</pubdate>
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 Welcome to re:NEW Eco-Friendly Packaging News, where you can find out about the latest environmentally friendly packaging options and developments that will help reduce greenhouse emissions and landfill waste. 
Collaborative Research Develops Highly Functional PLA Blend  
 Convex Plastics and the national Plastics Centre of Excellence (PCoE) have developed a new blend of biodegradable Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) with similar performance characteristics to high density polyethylene film. Read More &#8230;
Greenhouse Tomato Growing About to Get Greener  
 Ten growing bags made from Convex Plastic&#8217;s hybrid biodegradable EcoFuse film were planted with cherry tomatoes in April to evaluate how well they will perform in a greenhouse. Read More &#8230;
Fast Breakdown of Bio-Degradable Coffee Bags Confirmed 
 A controlled composting trial has confirmed the fast breakdown rate of Convex Plastics&#8217; new biodegradable coffee bags. Read More &#8230;
NatureFlex Packaging Certified CarbonNeutral 
 The cellulose-based NatureFlex films marketed by Convex Plastics and contained in their new coffee packs are now not only bio-degradable &#8211; they are also CarbonNeutral. Read More &#8230;
Confectionery Giants Use NatureFlex Biodegradable Wraps    
 Two major confectionery manufacturers have chosen to wrap their chocolate products in biodegradable NatureFlex film. Read More &#8230; Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
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			<title>re:NEW - March 10 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - March 10 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Monday 08th of March 2010 04:50:02 AM</pubdate>
			<subject>re:NEW - March 10 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</subject>
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Compostable Growing Bags on Trial
 Convex Plastic's hybrid EcoFuse film could significantly reduce the amount of landfill waste generated by commercial greenhouse tomato growing. Read More &#8230;
New Bio-Degradable Water Tubes 
 Convex Plastics has developed a working prototype of a fully bio-degradable clear flexible water tube for drinks and other liquids. Read More &#8230;
Easier Online Ordering of Convex Bio-Degradable Bags 
 Ordering bio-degradable pre-made carry bags and bin liners on the Convex Plastics website is now a lot easier. Read More &#8230;
Significant Eco Benefits Expected From Bio Sandwich Pouch 
 A biodegradable food service sandwich pouch recently launched in the USA to pack fresh sandwiches is expected to provide significant reductions in CO2 emissions, crude oil use and packaging material waste. Read More &#8230;
International Eco-Marketing Benefits for Niche and Organic Products   
 The bio-degradable NatureFlex films marketed by Convex Plastics are increasingly being selected by niche and organic companies worldwide who want their packaging to reflect their sustainable business values. Read More &#8230; Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
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			<title>re:NEW - October 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - October 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Wednesday 21st of October 2009 09:20:01 PM</pubdate>
			<subject>re:NEW - October 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</subject>
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Bio-Degradable Vented Pack for Hot Roasted Coffee Beans
 Bio-degradable packs for hot roasted coffee beans will soon be available from Convex Plastics featuring some innovative technology to help vent the packs.  Read More &#8230;
New PLA Film Excites Convex Plastics 
 A new fully bio-degradable Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) film offering two of the most sought after attributes for retail applications - good clarity and high tear strength - is now available from Convex Plastics. Read More &#8230;
Confirming the Breakdown Rate of Petroleum-Based Degradable Plastics  
 Convex Plastics can now confirm how long petroleum-based degradable plastics will take to break down and if they actually contain enough oxo-biodegradable additives. Read More &#8230;
Reusable Compostable Shopping Bags &#8211; Made From PLA  
 Reusable compostable shopping bags are now available from Convex Plastics for only two dollars each. Read More &#8230;
Superfoods Switch to a Compostable Cellulose-Based Wrap   
 Canadian nutritional product supplier Dr. Vie Inc has switched to a high barrier compostable cellulose-based film to wrap their "superfood" products. Read More &#8230;

Degradable Plastics Guide Now Available 



 Plastics New Zealand has recently released a guide to assist in managing degradable plastics in New Zealand, with agreed definitions and standards. The guide is intended to help consumers, manufacturers and brand owners understand the performance they can expect from degradable plastics and how these plastics will function in the environment. For more information visit: http://www.plastics.org.nz/page.asp?id=6&newsid=345  Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
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			<title>re:NEW - June 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - June 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Monday 15th of June 2009 03:00:01 AM</pubdate>
			<subject>re:NEW - June 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</subject>
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Huge Landfill Waste Reductions From Degradable Pallet Wrap
 Convex Plastics will soon be helping companies reduce their landfill waste by tens of thousands of kilograms per year by supplying them with degradable pallet wrap. Read More &#8230;
NatureFlex&#8482; Gains Seal of Approval from Leading UK Consumer Body 
 The compostable cellulose-based packaging film marketed in New Zealand by Convex Plastics has been put to the test by the UK&#8217;s leading consumer body and passed with flying colours! Read More &#8230;
EcoFuse Featured in German ALDI Shopping Bags 
 The large German discount supermarket chain ALDI SuD is now offering its German customers shopping bags made of the new compostable hybrid film recently launched in New Zealand by Convex Plastics. Read More &#8230;
Frito-Lay to Launch the First Fully Compostable Snack Chip Bag 
 Frito-Lay North America &#8211; PepsiCo&#8217;s $11 billion convenient foods business unit - will be launching the world&#8217;s first fully compostable snack chip bags made from plant-based materials for their popular line of SunChips multigrain snacks. Read More &#8230;
Compostable Packaging for Austrian Herbs and Spices  
 Austrian company Sonnentor has selected a high barrier compostable cellulose-based film to wrap its organic herbs and spices. Read More &#8230;
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			<title>re:NEW - April 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - April 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Monday 27th of April 2009 02:05:05 AM</pubdate>
			<subject>re:NEW - April 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</subject>
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Competitively-Priced Renewable Packs for Coffee and Dry Foods
 Renewable vacuum packs providing the ideal sealing and barrier properties for coffee and dry foods will soon be available from Convex Plastics for almost the same cost as conventional plastic packs.  Read More &#8230;
 
US Demand for Green Packaging Expected to Escalate 
 A recent analysis of the US green packaging industry has shown that US demand for green packaging is likely to approach $45 billion in 2013, with the fastest gains anticipated for biodegradable plastic and packaging made from post consumer waste.  Read More &#8230;
 
Twinings Moves to Metallised Compostable Tea Bag Packs 
 Switching to metallised compostable NatureFlex&#8482; film has enabled Twinings to use more sustainable packaging materials for their Everyday tea bags and help consumers cut waste. Read More &#8230;
 
New Compostable Nutrition Bar Wraps 
 A California company has achieved a world first by choosing to wrap their new range of organic nutrition bars in compostable NatureFlex&#8482; film. Read More &#8230;
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			<title>re:NEW - February 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - February 09 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Wednesday 11th of February 2009 02:35:01 AM</pubdate>
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Improving the Commercial Viability of PLA Packaging
 Convex Plastics has teamed up with the new national Plastics Centre of Excellence (PCoE) to actively research how to make biodegradable PLA packaging more commercially viable. Read More &#8230;
 
New Eco-Friendly Packaging Options Comparison Chart 
 We have just updated our environmentally friendly packaging option chart to help you determine which eco-friendly packaging option will suit your application best, and how each option rates in relation to environmental impact, uses and cost.  View/Download Chart &#8230;
 
Accelerating the Breakdown of Petroleum-Based Plastics 
 An increasing number of companies are choosing to reduce carbon emissions and landfill waste by paying a small premium to make their petroleum-based packaging degradable. Read More &#8230;
 
Metallised Compostable Packs Ideal for Organic Tea 
 A new metallised NatureFlex film is enabling organic tea products to stay fresh and green by combining the high barrier benefits of aluminium and the biodegradability of cellulose. Read More &#8230;
 
Compostable Film Now Available for Dried Food Products  
 High moisture barrier compostable packaging is now available to pack dried foods such as biscuits, cereals and snack bars.  Read More &#8230;
 
Vietnamese Scientists Develop Cheaper Natural Plastic 
 A group of Vietnamese researchers claim to have developed a biodegradable plastic material that is cheaper to produce than other biodegradable films. Read More &#8230;  Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
 
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			<title>re:NEW - December 08 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - December 08 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Wednesday 03rd of December 2008 06:25:01 AM</pubdate>
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Plastic 4 Recycling Offered
 A commonly used type of plastic not currently recycled by most local authorities can now be easily and economically recycled thanks to a new initiative offered by Convex Plastics. Read More &#8230;
 
New Bio-degradable Film Offers Good Clarity for Retail
 Retailers wanting packaging that is bio-degradable, functional and clear enough to showcase their products on shelf, can now have it all with EcoFuse. Made from 45% Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) derived from cornstarch and 55% biodegradable Polyester - the new hybrid film is stiff and clear with good tear resistance, impact resistance and seal strength. Read More &#8230;
 
Nestl&eacute; Adopts Compostable Christmas Confectionery Packaging 
 Nestl&eacute; UK is helping make Christmas a lot more eco-friendly this year by adopting NatureFlex compostable packaging for its festive Quality Street sweets. Read More &#8230;
 
Sainsbury&#8217;s Launches World-First Compostable &#8216;Wet&#8217; Pack
 UK supermarket giant Sainsbury&#8217;s has taken another major step towards reducing household waste by launching a world-first compostable 'wet' pack for its SO Organic wild rocket range. Read More &#8230;
 
New Water-Soluble Shirt Bags 
 A UK company has developed a new eco-friendly shirt bag that can be disposed of by soaking in water. Read More &#8230;  Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
 
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			<title>re:NEW - September 08 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - September 08 - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Wednesday 10th of September 2008 01:40:02 AM</pubdate>
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Home Composting Trial Confirms Breakdown of Biodegradable Films
 An informal trial conducted by Convex Plastics has confirmed the home compostability of three biodegradable packaging films, and clearly shown NatureFlex cellophane as the one that breaks down the quickest. Read More &#8230;
 
Converting Petrochemical Plastics Into Biodegradable Polymers
 Researchers at University College in Dublin have developed a new process to convert petrochemical plastics such as polystyrene (PS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and mixed plastics into a biodegradable polymer. Read More &#8230;
 
Biscuit Bags Gain Australian Compostable Certification
 A cellophane gingerbread biscuit bag has become the first packaging of it kind in Australia to be certified compostable. Read More &#8230;
 
Cellophane An Obvious Choice For Compostable Dog Biscuit Packs
 Using NatureFlex cellophane packaging for their recently released organic dog biscuits has enabled an innovative US firm to play their part in reducing landfill waste by offering fully compostable packaging. Read More &#8230;
 
PLA Ideal For Salad Bags 
 The successful Australian launch 12 months ago of a range of organic salads in compostable Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) bags is just the beginning of what Convex Plastics expects to be a growing demand for more eco-friendly salad packaging. Read More &#8230;  Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
 
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			<title>re:NEW - July 08  - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
			<description>re:NEW - July 08  - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</description>
			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Wednesday 16th of July 2008 02:15:01 AM</pubdate>
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Online Ordering Now Available for Compostable Bin Liners
 Compostable Greensack bin liners, wheelie bin liners and handle sacks can now be ordered from the Convex website in quantities as small as 20. The completely compostable Greensack bin liners, made from cornstarch, are ideal for organic waste and can be used in both commercial and domestic environments.  Check out our online ordering here
 
Post Consumer Waste is Worth Considering
 Incorporating up to 20% post consumer waste (PCW) in plastic packaging can provide significant environmental benefits and cost savings &#8211; and has helped launch a stunning reusable shopping bag. Read More &#8230;
 
Greensack Trials Promising for Bananas
 Organic bananas could soon be packed in New Zealand, Australia and Asia in Convex compostable Greensack bags.  Read More &#8230;
 
Biodegradable Plastic From Animal Protein Waste
 Animal protein waste like blood meal and feathers could soon be used to make biodegradable plastic thanks to a new process developed at the University of Waikato in Hamilton.  Read More &#8230;
 
Cellophane Perfect Solution for Biscotti
 A small San Francisco-based company, We Love Jam, has shown that a small company with limited resources can develop creative sustainable packaging.  Read More &#8230;  Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
 
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			<title>re:NEW - May 08  - Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics</title>
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			<author>Pip Taylor</author>
			<pubdate>Wednesday 21st of May 2008 03:00:02 AM</pubdate>
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  Welcome to the inaugural issue of re:NEW Eco-Friendly Packaging News from Convex Plastics. This new bi-monthly newsletter has been produced in direct response to the increasing requests we have been receiving for information about the currently available environmentally friendly packaging options that will help reduce greenhouse emissions and landfill waste. While Convex Plastics certainly doesn&#8217;t have all the answers, we have been producing bio-degradable packaging made from renewable resources for several years now and have made it a priority to learn as much as we can about the various films and resins available and their various benefits and limitations. The goal of this new newsletter is to share this information with you, and where appropriate, work alongside you to develop environmentally friendly packaging that meets your specific requirements for functionality and price.
 You are receiving this newsletter because you have already had some contact with Convex Plastics at some point in the past about bio-degradable packaging. If you haven&#8217;t, and we have sent you this newsletter in error, please click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this email and your name will be removed from our mailing list. Otherwise, we look forward to keeping in regular contact with you and hope you find our newsletters informative and useful.
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Biodegradable Packaging for Organic Cereals
 Leading British cereal company, Jordans Cereals, is about to swap their traditional plastic packaging for a more environmentally friendly bio-degradable bag. Read More &#8230;
 
Online Ordering Available Soon for Compostable Bin Liners
 Compostable Greensack bin liners will soon be available to purchase on the Convex website in quantities as small as 20. Read More &#8230;
 
New Compostable Wheelie Bin Liners
 Restaurants, Cafes and coffee shops will soon be able to dispose of their organic waste much more cleanly and conveniently thanks to Convex Plastics&#8217; new Greensack compostable wheelie bin liners. Read More &#8230;  Please remember, if you want to find out more about our eco-friendly packaging options &#8211; all you need to do is visit our website at www.convex.co.nz  If you think this newsletter will be of interest to someone else, please click here to send to a colleague.
 
 
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