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Shrink Sleeves are a type of plastic packaging that is used to provide a 360-degree coverage of a product. The sleeve is made of a thin plastic film that is heat-shrunk to fit the shape of the product. This type of packaging is used to provide a tamper-evident seal, as well as to provide a decorative and eye-catching look. It is also used to provide product information, such as ingredients, nutrition facts, and barcodes. Shrink Sleeves are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and household products.
Some companies in the Shrink Sleeves market include Bemis Company, Inc., Constantia Flexibles, Amcor, Sonoco Products Company, and Coveris. Show Less Read more