24 November 2024
Canadian Company Taking Plastic Out of Food Packaging
WATERLOO, ONTARIO—
Developed a ultrathin films that is a cost effective for recyclabe paper food packaging.
Developed a ultrathin films that is a cost effective for recyclabe paper food packaging.
 Nfinite Nanotech a Canadian Company, has found a solution for the plastic packaging problem with its advanced material nanocoating that enables the use of truly sustainable paper  packaging at a commercial scale. Nfinite’s nanocoating is an ultrathin and high-performance barrier coating that maintains the recyclability and compostability of sustainable paper packaging, while also preserving the freshness and shelf life of products.
Chee Hau Teoh, CEO & Co-founder. Student immigrant from Malaysia and a Graduate of University of Waterloo developed the technology with a fellow student.
Chee Hau Teoh, CEO & Co-founder. Student immigrant from Malaysia and a Graduate of University of Waterloo developed the technology with a fellow student.
Nfinite Nanotech’s advanced revolutionary open-air nanocoating technology sets new industry benchmarks by producing superior ultrathin films economically to provide consumer product goods (CPG) and packaging manufacturers the ability to accelerate the production and adoption of cost-effective, sustainable paper packaging without compromising recyclability and compostability, while preserving the freshness and shelf-life of products.
 
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