New biopolymer-based packaging
Having formed a consortium, DS Smith Packaging Hungary Kft, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and Polifoam Műanyagfeldolgozó Kft. were granted HUF 552.21 million by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFI) for implementing a project that seeks to develop an eco-friendly, value-added, multifunctional biopolymer packaging system. //
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