Thinking outside the box: Packaging giant DS Smith explores use of novel materials | BusinessGreen News

2022-09-17 00:35:13 By : Ms. shirley Hu

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Packaging provider DS Smith has revealed how it is trialling a raft of new materials for its paper and packaging, including straw, daisies, hemp, cocoa shells, and seaweed, as potential alternatives to...

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