Group 1: Sustainable Packaging Innovations - Amcor showcased nearly 300 packaging exhibits at the expo, with 30% being sustainable packaging. They signed contracts worth over 400 million RMB with various companies [1][3] - Amcor's ultra-thin stretch film, which reduces thickness by approximately 30% and carbon emissions by about 40%, has become a focal point at the event, aiming to assist China's packaging industry in transitioning to low-carbon and circular practices [1][3] - The "fresh meat paper-based modified atmosphere packaging" developed by Amcor in collaboration with partners reduces plastic usage by about 60% and carbon emissions by 30%, recently winning the "Sustainable Packaging Star Award" [3] Group 2: New Product Launches - Sherwin-Williams debuted its Heat Flex AEB thermal insulation and corrosion-resistant coating, which can be directly sprayed onto steel structures, replacing traditional insulation systems [6] - The Powdura EV insulation powder coating, designed for power batteries, was also presented, showcasing its insulation, flame retardant, and corrosion resistance properties [6] - Herbalife introduced two new products at the expo, including a personalized health management platform and a multi-plant extract supplement, both set to launch in 2025 [8] Group 3: Cultural and Market Integration - The Hong Kong-based brand Xiao Zhu showcased a "Hong Kong-style Traditional Chinese Medicine Pavilion," emphasizing the integration of traditional Chinese medicine culture with modern health concepts [9][12] - Fonterra Group highlighted its high-quality grass-fed dairy products, emphasizing the unique advantages of New Zealand's grass-fed farming practices [12][13] - The New Zealand grass-fed certification standard was officially launched, reinforcing the country's commitment to high-quality dairy production [13]
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