1.    personal hygienemedicaldental packaging films    2.    pet bottle with recycled materials       3.    bottlers turn to singletrip pet               4.    yupo synthetic paper labels                 5.    naked cucumbers go on trial in uk bioplastics    personal hygienemedicaldental packaging films   protectu films and nonwoven laminates provide protection in personal hygiene products, protecting against fluid leakage and providing sanitary packaging and disposal.  protector films are developed for products including medical drapes and gowns, iv solution bag overwrap, tearresistant dental bibs and more information at www.pliantcorp.com pet bottle with recycled materials a polyethylene terephthalate pet juice bottle containing 30 per cent recycled materials has been launched in the uk market.recycling laws in the uk, and the consumer demand for manufacturers to reduce the impact of their operations on the environment, are pushing companies to switch to using biodegradable and recycable materials.rpc llantrisant said the launch of its new pet bottle follows trials of the bottle with marks & spencer. bottlers turn to singletrip pet a change to finlands environment law covering plastics packaging, due to come into force next january, is prompting a number of drinks producers in the country to replace their existing refillable pet bottles with lightweight singletrip pet alternatives.  carlsbergowned sinebrychoff, finlands largest brewer, is the latest to announce such a move. it will sell some of its koff range of beer and all of its soft drinks and cider lines in nonrefillable recyclable singletrip pet bottles from 2008. more information at www.prw.com  yupo synthetic paper labels yupo synthetic paper holds color brilliantly and is ultrawhite, superdurable, waterproof, tear and chemicalresistant. see for yourself the shelf impact yupo can provide for your brand with pressure sensitive, thermal and inmold labels more information at  httpyca.yupo.comindex.html   naked cucumbers go on trial in uk the cucumber growers association has hit out at the cooperatives decision to not have their cucumbers shrinkwrapped.  the retailers decision follows a 12week trial of naked cucumbers where there has been no real negative feedback, said carla mills, category buyer for produce.  around 97 of the uks cucumbers are sold shrinkwrapped, hargreaves added. none of the major retailers buy naked cucumbers. it is only the local shops, specialty stores and sandwich shops that buy naked cucumbers because they dont want to have to pay for taking the shrinkwarp away to landfill or for recycling. more information at www.prw.com                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         press releasestechnical papers  asep tech blowfillseal process overview   www.packagingconnections.comdownloadsdownload116.doc       happy packagingwww.packagingconnections.com