ICPG

ICPG

Plastics Manufacturing

Putnam, Connecticut 1,285 followers

The Future Forming

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ICPG produces custom-extruded high-barrier rollstock products designed for rigid thermoformed food packaging applications. Through the use of advanced technology, capabilities and expert support services, ICPG focuses on the development of innovative, sustainable and high-quality shelf-stable barrier rollstock products for thermoforming and form-fill-seal processes. With locations in Connecticut and North Carolina, ICPG processes polypropylene, polyethylene, polystyrene and EVOH materials. Capabilities are customizable based on application requirements and include monolayer extrusion, extrusion lamination, and multi-layer barrier and non-barrier coextrusion. Rollstock solutions are further customizable through the use of unique additives and custom aesthetic enhancements. Support services include barrier rollstock formulation and thermoforming part design, packaging & sterilization process consultation, development trials, material replacement design & process consultation and on-site technical support for material trials. ICPG is ISO 9001:2015 Certified and FFSS 22000 Certified. ICPG has also been issued an International Milk Shippers Grade “A” Milk Permit from the state of North Carolina.

Website
http://www.icpg.co
Industry
Plastics Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Putnam, Connecticut
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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    Have you listened to this month’s episode of the Crazy About Packaging podcast? On this month’s episode, the CAP Pack discusses the hot-button topic of microplastics with Dr. Chris DeArmitt – a topic which seems to have taken the internet by a storm fueled by misinformation & fear-based headlines. But what is the truth? Listen to the episode to hear Chris DeArmitt break down the facts about microplastics: https://hubs.ly/Q036089l0

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    What are microplastics? By definition, microplastics are particles of plastic smaller than five millimeters. While the term may sound alarming, Dr. Chris DeArmitt explained that they are simply a tiny fraction of the dust we encounter daily. Listen to the latest episode of the Crazy About Packaging Podcast with repeat guest Dr. Chris DeArmitt to learn the truth about microplastics: https://bit.ly/3Ewi8yy

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    XPP is suitable for a vast range of applications including thermoformed & FFS portion cups, trays, multi-packs, pods & capsules and more. This revolutionary material allows food packaging companies & brand owners to maintain all of the positive processing, mechanical & performance attributes of current solutions in the form of a more affordable, sustainable & recyclable alternative to PS & PET materials. Explore how XPP solutions can work for your food packaging applications: https://bit.ly/40TfslR

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    Thermoforming’s versatility, efficiency, and unique benefits set it apart from other rigid packaging processes such as injection molding and blow molding. Discover the advantages of thermoforming, including low tooling costs, fast production, and eco-friendly designs for high-quality rigid packaging in our new blog: https://bit.ly/413pClt

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    This month, the Crazy About Packaging podcast is welcoming back a repeat guest, Dr. Chris DeArmitt to discuss more hot-button topics and instances of misinformation when it comes to discussions around the impact of plastics. Missed his first appearance? Check out Episode 15 of the CAP Podcast to listen Dr. Chris DeArmitt discuss the myths about plastics addressed in his first book The Plastics Paradox: https://lnkd.in/dn_d3n96

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    The US Plastics Pact is just one of the organizations working hard to help the plastics industry achieve its goals for a circular economy and a more sustainable future. In the absence of a federal program, it is left to a collection of non-profits and trade organizations to divide and conquer in the areas necessary, including infrastructure development, communication, and setting guidelines and standards, to help push the industry toward its goal. Listen to guest, Crystal Bayliss, describe how the US Plastics Pact is collaborating with other organizations in the sustainable packaging space: https://hubs.ly/Q031H2Gy0

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    Amidst the evolving regulatory landscape setting mandates for sustainability in packaging, producers and brand owners are setting voluntary commitments. This month’s guest, Crystal Bayliss from the US Plastics Pact shares with us how voluntary commitments can help set guidelines for effective policy and spur innovation of sustainable solutions. Listen to this month’s episode to hear the full discussion: https://hubs.ly/Q031G_zV0

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    Have you watched the newest episode of the Crazy About Packaging podcast? This month we are talking with special guest, Crystal Bayliss, Director of Strategy & Engagement at the US Plastics Pact here to talk with us about regulations impacting the packaging industry. Crystal shares with us her opinions on how regulations, and the scope of those regulations at the global, national & local level, can help drive change towards a more sustainable future. Listen to the episode to hear the full discussion: https://bit.ly/401Plca

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