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Year: 2018
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Mpact Plastics Atlantis cuts the grade
Read more: Mpact Plastics Atlantis cuts the gradeFood packaging manufacturers faced with implementing a perplexing set of food safety standards, often find themselves having to comply with multiple standards in order to supply the big retailers, each with their own unique requirements.
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Packaging body has big ideas for waste
Read more: Packaging body has big ideas for wasteResponding to the government ’s 2017 call on the paper and packaging, electrical and electronic, and lighting industries to develop and present wastemanagement plans, industry body Packaging SA submitted its extended producer responsibility (EPR) plan to the department of environmental affairs in September.
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What’s hot in the convenience, home meal replacement and meat industries?
Read more: What’s hot in the convenience, home meal replacement and meat industries?In the highly competitive convenience market, participants often struggle to find the competitive edge in their offering. With quality and value for money being two of the top considerations, participants should align themselves strategically with suppliers that are able to support these objectives. Elements such as ingredients, equipment and packaging are all contributors to producing……
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Mpact has the PET market covered
Read more: Mpact has the PET market coveredWith PET converting facilities situated across South Africa, Mpact Plastics serves various markets through the use of diverse technologies and raw materials. One such material is PET (Polyethylene terephthalate).
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Circular to Mpact ordinary shareholders
Read more: Circular to Mpact ordinary shareholdersThe distribution of Scrip Distribution shares to ordinary shareholders or an election to receive a cash dividend as an alternative to the Scrip Distribution
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Good growth in paper business offset by decline in plastics
Read more: Good growth in paper business offset by decline in plasticsMpact, one of the leading paper and plastics packaging businesses in southern Africa, today reported interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2018.
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Results presentation for the six months ended 30 June 2018
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Interim results 2018
Read more: Interim results 2018Salient features from continuing operations
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New design packaging boosts sales and merchandising space
Read more: New design packaging boosts sales and merchandising spaceThe Ruwag brand has recently added value to the DIY user’s experience by changing their packaging medium from flexible pouches to reusable rigid containers. Produced by Mpact Plastics in Wadeville, Gauteng, the PET container and screw-on closure combination hosts an array of retail, consumer, functional and aesthetic benefits.
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The selection process � not just elimination
Read more: The selection process � not just eliminationThe selection process into the TDM (tool, die and mould maker) Apprenticeship Program has proved a critical step in choosing people who have the relevant qualifications and skill set to fill a vacant position. Though many companies will agree that the selection process is expensive and often depending on the type of position and seniority,……
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Let us help you make the Mpact
Read more: Let us help you make the MpactMpact Plastics’ FMCG plant situated in Atlantis, Western Cape is a leading producer of rigid plastic packaging and serves a wide customer base, including many multinationals within the food, beverage, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, household and industrial markets.
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Mpact Versapak remains committed to product quality and food safety standards
Read more: Mpact Versapak remains committed to product quality and food safety standardsIn answer to the current focus on food safety, we at Mpact Versapak wish to assure our customers that we continue to respect the strict quality standards of our British Retail Consortium (BRC) certification, the first packaging standard in the world to be recognised by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI).
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Mpact coughs up new solutions for medical packaging
Read more: Mpact coughs up new solutions for medical packagingMpact Plastics produces a range of high-clarity PET and conventional PVC medical round bottles aimed at the pharmaceutical industry. Available in 50ml, 100ml and 200ml sizes, these bottles constitute a holistic offering for specific market needs. Whilst both PVC and PET bottles offers appropriate barrier properties, PET offers the added benefit of higher pack clarity.
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Mpact opens state-of-the-art corrugated plant in Port Elizabeth
Read more: Mpact opens state-of-the-art corrugated plant in Port ElizabethMpact, one of the largest paper and plastic packaging manufacturers in southern Africa, today announced the official opening of its new corrugated factory in Port Elizabeth. The company held an on-site ribbon-cutting ceremony with customers, Mpact Directors and employees in attendance.
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Sustainability Review 2017
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Integrated Report 2017
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Circular to Mpact ordinary shareholders
Read more: Circular to Mpact ordinary shareholdersThe distribution of Scrip Distribution shares to ordinary shareholders or an election to receive a cash dividend as an alternative to the Scrip Distribution
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Annual results 2017
Read more: Annual results 2017Salient features from continuing operations
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Results presentation for the year ended 31 December 2017
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Mpact well positioned for growth
Read more: Mpact well positioned for growthToday Mpact, one of the largest paper and plastics packaging businesses in southern Africa, reported final results for year ended 31 December 2017.
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Trading statement
Read more: Trading statementIn terms of the Listings Requirements of the JSE Limited, companies are required to publish a trading statement as soon as they become reasonably certain that the financial results for a reporting period will differ by at least 20% from the results of the previous corresponding reporting period.