Latest Developments in Global Personal Protective Equipment Packaging Market

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Latest Developments in Global Personal Protective Equipment Packaging Market

  • Materials & Packaging
  • Jan 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In October 2024, Tredegar Surface Protection, a subsidiary of Tredegar Corporation and a prominent name in high-quality masking films, introduced its latest packaging film, Optennia. In this new packaging solution, available through extensive distribution channels, superior protection and performance are provided while aligning with sustainability objectives
  • In October 2024, Accredo Packaging, known for its innovative and sustainable packaging solutions for the food and consumer products industries, partnered with Fresh-Lock closures, a brand under Reynolds Consumer Products, to launch the first 100% biobased resin pouch with a zipper closure
  • In April 2024, 3M launched the 3M Verify app, designed to help companies authenticate their PPE. In this app, advanced technology is used to scan barcodes on disposable respirator cartons in real time, ensuring the product’s packaging is genuine. In successful verification, strong assurance is provided that the 3M Disposable Respirator is authentic
  • In May 2023, Ansell, a global leader in personal protective equipment, celebrated the first phase of the Go Live for its Packing & Irradiation Operations at the new Kovai manufacturing facility in India. In the grand launch event, Ansell's top leadership was present, and over 200 attendees were updated on the project's progress and presented with the company's expansion plans in India
  • In July 2020, Loyal Textile Mills Limited unveiled its Viral Shield line, a collection of COVID-19 Anti-Viral, Reusable PPE, masks, and protective fashion wear. In this series, developed in collaboration with Reliance Industries India and HeiQ from Switzerland, the first reusable PPE to pass rigorous tests such as the Viral Penetration Test, Synthetic Blood Penetration Test, and the SBPR test was introduced