Wine as a consumer product has become synonymous with the glass bottle, but many wineries are looking elsewhere for containers, and a leading alternative is bag-in-box format. According to data from ...
Smurfit Kappa SMFKY recently announced that it has inked a deal to acquire Artemis Ltd., a Bag-in-Box packaging plant located in Shumen, Bulgaria. This move will strengthen SMFKY’s presence and ...
Perhaps our perceptions are predicated on the packaging. From an environmental point of view, bag-in-box wine is almost a no-brainer. As we noted in TreeHugger almost a decade ago, it uses far less ...
There is no doubt about it: Boxed wine has a bad reputation. Some might even characterize bag-in-box (BiB) wine as “fast, cheap, easy, and fake” which is definitely not a compliment when it comes from ...
Bag-in-box wines are more likely than their bottled counterparts to develop unpleasant flavors, aromas and colors when stored at warm temperatures, a new study has found. New research emphasizes the ...
According to the company, its new EasySplit Bag-in-Box can exceed 90 percent recyclability, exceeding the impending 80 percent requirement in the European Union. According to Smurfit Westrock, its ...
Thoughtful winemakers, motivated by environmental concerns, are turning to boxes. By Eric Asimov For many reasons, boxed wines make an enormous amount of sense. The bag-in-box method is a great way to ...
For many reasons, boxed wines make an enormous amount of sense. The bag-in-box method is a great way to package easygoing wines that are not intended for aging. Still, the category faces stubborn ...
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