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  1. EUROCELL SRL

    Italy

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    Eurocell transforms food grade Cellophane™ and polypropylene into block bottom bags, block bottom bags with sealed bottom, heat-sealed gusseted bags and flat bags, sheets, discs for Hamburgers made from Cellophane™, white baking paper and pink polyethylene, NatureFlex™ food grade packaging, a UNI EN 13432 standard compostable film. Eurocell was founded in 1988 by the Finotelli family that is always seeking solutions that are practicable for who has to implement them in their production and sales cycle. At the same time it also places great value to the convenience of its use for the end user. The block bottom bags, block bottom bags with sealed bottom, heat-sealed gusseted and flat bags can be customised in regard to size and dimensions and 8-colour flexographic printing is available for various size combinations.

  2. VISA S.R.L.

    Italy

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    For 25 years, Visa has skilfully and reliably satisfied the industrial colouring needs of several sectors: construction, plastics, hygienic food packaging, paper and card, leather goods and footwear. Thanks to its experience and constant technological innovation, the company offers colouring pastes, emulsion paints, varnishes, inks, and prepolymers redesigned or customised to meet customers' specific requirements.

  3. CHARTA SRL

    Italy

    We are manufacturers of paper products for food packaging and non food products. Our range includes cake trays, fish trays, pizza boxes, lids for alluminium trays. All products are available in a wide range of colour combinations, thickness, shapes and sizes.

  4. GRAFICHE BOFFI SRL

    Italy

    "A computer desktop. Or a blank sheet of paper. No inspiration. Isn't that always how everybody starts off? Yet you always end up with something to read. Something that has a pleasing thickness, a heft, many colours, a smell. It's inevitable. In the beginning, you know how it'll end, but never where to start. And suddenly inspiration arrives; not with a word, rather with the idea of wide open windows: the glass that drinks in the sun and, above it all, the deep blue sky..."