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Skin Packaging is a type of food packaging that involves the use of a thin plastic film that is heat sealed to a paperboard backing. This type of packaging is used to protect food products from contamination and to extend their shelf life. It is also used to provide a tamper-evident seal and to provide a barrier against moisture, oxygen, and other contaminants. Skin packaging is often used for products such as cheese, meats, and other perishable items.
The Skin Packaging market is a subset of the larger Food Packaging market. It is a growing segment of the industry, as it provides a cost-effective and efficient way to package food products. Skin packaging is also becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to provide a high level of product protection and its ability to be customized to meet the needs of the product.
Some companies in the Skin Packaging market include Amcor, Bemis, Sealed Air, and Sonoco. Show Less Read more