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The Plastic Dilemma

Marty Ochs

93% of global consumers say COVID-19 influenced their views on sustainability, brands and environmental issues for product purchases.  As we return to normal, business are switching more and more to eco-products with new innovative plastics and paper fiber products.  We still see a lot of GREEN-WASHING of products. 62% of consumers are willing to change their buying behavior to reduce the negative impact on the environment.  

We are seeing more and more bans on plastic worldwide especially in Europe, China and India with governments imposing restrictions and penalties on plastics.  However, we have to recognize the full impact that plastics have on our daily lives!  Simply, plastics are very inexpensive and can be used for so many packaging solutions.  

Can we do without plastic…probably NOT!  However, the plastics industry has to address the issue with more bio-degradable plastics without using petroleum.   We have to recognize that Paper has its limitations. Number one is the cost and will the consumer pay the price for paper?  Two, the USA is limited in pulp and paper production capabilities to product the products.  The Wisconsin Paper Industry has tremendous opportunities to expand our paper and pulp production. Wisconsin has ALL the resources necessary to re-invent the paper, film and plastics industries!  In addition, Wisconsin has tremendous resources for converting paper and film products to new innovative packaging products.  The Wisconsin Paper Industry has to accept the challenge. GBIG will be bringing together our industries, government and our Universities to support one another.

Here are some examples of alternative materials that could play a significant role for the flexible packaging industry and our flexible packaging companies are leading the way!

  • Bio-based Plastics typically use food crops such as corn and sugarcane with both commodities readily available in surplus.  However, the current supply chain will create issues and there is reluctance to using food resources for packaging products. 
  • Polyactic acid (PLA) is a transparent sold polymer that is similar to PETE polymer but has a significant lower maximum continuous use temperature.  
  • Poly hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a much eco-friendly polymer that can handle high temperatures and decompose in soil and waterways.  Both alternatives are made from fermented corn starch and they can decompose up to 90% within 90 days if disposed properly. 
  • Paper-based Packaging like corrugated boxes and other forms of paper-based packaging are biodegradable unless it is recycled and does not end up in the landfill!

When it comes to plastic, film and flexible packaging formats for single use, we recognize the cost advantages and to use it.  However, these types of single-use plastic are simply very challenging to recycle.  The plastic products are very lightweight with very little material per packaging piece.  The second issue is getting them collected, sorted and ready to be recycled.  

In addition, flexible packaging is more highly contaminated with substrates such as inks, dyes, coating and creating additional issues for recycling. Simply, the USA doesn’t have that capability available to handle ALL of the plastics.   Minnesota in the spring of 2023, has a $24 million, 170,000-square-foot plastic recycling plant that will be in operation with the goal to expand film recycling infrastructure and the supply of recycled resin for use in new products supported by a number of large companies in Minnesota along with Charter Next Generation based in Wisconsin.  The residential recycling rate for film and flexible packaging in 2020 was just 2 percent!

Bay Cities Teams Up with Packerland Websites

GREEN BAY WI June 1, 2022: Website developer Packerland Websites in Howard and Bay Cities MultiMedia Center, Marinette, are teaming up. Marinette County businesses and nonprofits now have two marketing companies working for their success. 

“We’re excited to begin this business relationship with Packerland Websites to give our clients an integrated approach to marketing across multiple channels. Digital marketing and radio advertising complement one another to build brand awareness and convey a brand’s personality,” said Bay Cities President and CEO Chris Bernier. “Packerland Websites offers our clients the benefits of working with a dynamic and experienced website designer and marketing professional.”

Bay Cities appeals to a broad range of listeners with its five radio stations: Cat Country 95.1 FM (WLST), The Rock 96.3 FM (WSFQ), Classic Hits 103.7 FM (WHYB), News Talk Radio 1340 AM (WAGN) and Sports Radio 570 AM (WMAM). 

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Representatives from Bay Cities MultiMedia Center and Packerland Websites meet to discuss a new partnership. The two organizations will provide marketing services across multiple channels. Clockwise from left are Bay Cities’ representatives Chris Bernier, Nicole Kelsey, Heidi Malawka and Camille Sowle and Packerland Websites’ owner Bill Koehne.

With the new partnership, Bay Cities MultiMedia Center will continue to manage clients’ websites and provide marketing products and services that create awareness, drive traffic, and generate conversions. Packerland Websites will provide website maintenance, cybersecurity, and hosting to keep websites functioning at peak performance 24/7/365. Plus, Packerland Websites will build or rebuild any new websites for Bay Cities clients. 


“Every business needs a website, but many organizations lack the staff, know-how, and time to develop their own digital marketing strategies,” said Packerland Websites owner Bill Koehne. “That’s where we step in. Our team designs effective websites and SEO strategies that lead to results, so businesses gain and nonprofits prosper.” 

Packerland Websites’ four full-time developers – all with degrees in website development – currently manage over 500 websites. Each website is uniquely designed as an effective online tool, not just a brochure on the internet. In addition to website design, Packerland Websites specializes in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), geofence marketing, content writing, and app development. 

“We’re looking forward to combining marketing and SEO strategies, both on and off the website pages, to help clients meet their goals,” Koehne said.

To better serve clients in Marinette and Menominee, Packerland Websites opened an office at Bay Cities MultiMedia, 844 Pierce Ave., Marinette. Packerland Websites also has offices at 2140 Velp Ave. Green Bay and Abrams. 

To take your brand to the next level, contact Bay Cities MultiMedia at 715-735-0225 or Packerland Websites at 920-826-5901. To view a portfolio of commercial, municipal, and nonprofit websites built by Packerland Websites, visit PackerlandWebsites.com.

Swing Big with GBIG

Swing Big Golf Outing with GBIG Thursday, June 16, 2022 with Sponsorship Opportunities and Registration.

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Register today for the Swing Big with GBIG golf outing, sponsored by First Business Bank. The 4-person scramble starts with registration at 8:30am Thursday, June 16, at Mid Vallee Golf Course. Single player: $125 for 18 holes of golf w/cart, 2 drink tickets, and lunch on the course.

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New Chairs Announced for Women in the 5P Industries

Green Bay, Wisconsin, May 25, 2022

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Women in the 5P Industries (Wi5P), developed from the networking association of Green Bay Innovation Group (GBIG), is proud to announce new co-chairs, Cassie Diedrick and Emily Haines. Cassie and Emily bring different backgrounds and perspectives to Wi5P, and both are committed to the power investing in the future leaders of the industry. Wi5P also extends a warm welcome to Ashley Rothmann for marketing support and looks forward to her contributions to the committee.

Cassie Diedrick - Wi5P Co-Chair
Cassie Diedrick – Wi5P Co-Chair

Business Development Coordinator Robinson, Inc.  
cassie.diedrick@robinsoninc.com | www.robinsoninc.com

Cassie is a Business Development Coordinator at Robinson Inc. and supports ideas and activities to grow the business in fabrication, machining, and contract manufacturing. Born and raised in Green Bay, Wis. and a co- founder and co-chair of Women in 5P, Cassie is always looking for opportunities within the network to connect.

Emily Haines - Wi5P Co-Chair
Emily Haines – Wi5P Co-Chair

Project Engineer – New Product Integration, Kohler Company ehaines27@gmail.com | www.kohlercompany.com

Emily is a Project Engineer working in new product integration at Kohler Company and is a co-chair of Women in 5P. Emily is extremely passionate about supporting women in industry and has leadership experience in other women-focused groups in the converting industry. She is looking forward to expanding the reach of Wi5P through networking, collaborative connection, and professional growth opportunities.

Ashley Rothman - Wi5P Marketing Support
Ashley Rothman – Wi5P Marketing Support

Marketing Manager – Appvion LLC arothmann@appvion.com | www.appvion.com

Ashley is a Marketing Manager at Appvion. With a career spanning eleven years, she was co-founder of Wi5P and currently supports the marketing efforts. Ashley is passionate about marketing, branding, and people-first leadership, creating opportunities for emerging professionals and advocating for equity within the industry.

Wi5P’s mission is to attract, grow, and retain women of all ages in paper and paper-related careers in the pulp, paper, printing, packaging, and plastics industries. Today’s career women aspire to be enriched through training and networking opportunities. Wi5P is committed to ensuring women receive what they need and want to succeed. To advance this, the group collaborates with Wisconsin business communities to inspire females by breaking through barriers. Connect with Wi5P on LinkedIn to learn more.

About Wi5P

Women in the 5P Industries (Wi5P) empowers women to excel at every stage of their paper and packaging related careers – from the classroom to the boardroom. As a branch of Green Bay Innovation Group, Wi5P’s  goal is to promote programs, connections, volunteer opportunities, and events that enable the development  of the 5P community. We are driven to support women as they write their success stories throughout their  careers and continue their evolution as 5P industry leaders in Wisconsin.

Winning the War for Talent Webinar

With today’s labor shortage and high turnover, it’s more critical than ever to get creative with employee recruitment, selection, and retention. 15dots will focus on these three employment issues in a one-hour webinar, “Winning the War for Talent,” from 12-1pm Wednesday, June 8. Participants will learn how to how to make smarter employee selection decisions to eliminate the pain associated with a bad hire.

Mike Quinn
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Register today for this free webinar, led by Michael Quinn, consulting partner at 15 Dots, LLC.

Mike has over three decades of experience as a Human Resource manager and consultant/advisor to entrepreneurs and business leaders. He has been perfecting the tools and precise methods to take the guesswork out of employee selection. As a result, organizations can achieve a 90% success rate and eliminate the pain associated with bad hires.

About 15 Dots

15 Dots LLC, based in Neenah, Wisconsin, trains HR leaders and organizational personnel to adopt a rigorous employee selection process that is repeatable, scalable, and teachable. 15dots refers to five ability tests and 10 behavior-based interview dimensions critical to employee selection.
15dots removes the “gut instinct” associated with employee selection. Consequently, hiring decisions are based on data alone. “No more guessing” is the company’s tagline. When employers match people with jobs, good things happen. Not only does production increase, but employee engagement and job satisfaction increase as well.

For more information about beating the odds when choosing employees, visit the 15dots website.

Amplify “GETS AMPED!” for June 14 Launch

With Just Three Weeks to Go, Amplify “GETS AMPED!” for June 14 Launch

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Print finishing and embellishments bring the “wow” factor to all things print and Amplify aims to do just that. On Tuesday, June 14, the grand opening of the 95% sold-out Exhibit Hall will follow a lively GET AMPED-themed welcome to Amplify, led by seminar emcee Deborah Corn.

Franklin, TN—The Association for PRINT Technologies (APTech) and the Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) are pleased to provide an update on their collaboration, Amplify, the Print Finishing and Embellishment Event, as it nears its launch on June 14, running through June 16, 2022, at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

On Tuesday June 14, Educational Programming will kick off with a fun and fast-paced “GET AMPED!” welcome to Amplify, led by seminar emcee Deborah Corn. The seminar program will be hyper-focused on all aspects of the print finishing and embellishment product chain and attendees will hear from experienced print finishing professionals including, Daniel Dejan (Dejan Associates), Andrew Bailes-Collins (Ultimate Technographics), Sabine Lenz (PaperSpecs), Kevin Abergel (Taktiful), Christine Yardley (Print Panther), Trish Witkowski (Fold Factory), Eric Norman (Bolger), Kary Radestock (Hippo Premium Packaging), Darren Kenning (Sugar Print), Deborah Corn (Print Media Centr), and more.

With just three weeks before the event, the Amplify Exhibit Floor has seen a great deal of industry interest. New and recent exhibitors include Kodak, Peleman Industries, AMP, Rohn Industries, VITS International, Ultimate Technographics, MFT Automation, Spiral Binding, Marbach America Inc, and Neenah Paper. They will join other notable industry brands with booths in the now 95% sold out Exhibit Hall that will celebrate its grand opening Tuesday, June 14. To see the full exhibitor lineup and schedule, including the Live Technology Demonstrations, visit the Amplify website, where you will also find the Floor Plan.

To learn more about Amplify, visit amplifyprint.org or contact us at info@amplifyprint.org.

ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION FOR PRINT TECHNOLOGIES

APTech provides a forum to inspire the development of new and valuable print products. We educate, provide market research, and foster collaboration between those who create and those who make. We are the industry association that is focused entirely on the future of print. Our members are the creative minds that love to innovate, and the leaders who stand ready to build the future. We facilitate the evolution of physical experiences in our increasingly digital lives. For complete information about the association, its programs, and its member companies, visit: PRINTtechnologies.org or phone: 703/264-7200.

ABOUT THE FOIL & SPECIALTY EFFECTS ASSOCIATION

The Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) provides a wide range of resources to help companies remain profitable and gain market share through the use of print enhancement technologies such as foil stamping, embossing, specialty coatings, binding and more. From cost-saving programs and educational opportunities to green initiatives proving the sustainability of foil decorated paper/board, the FSEA strives to provide its members with ideas, resources and solutions to grow in today’s marketplace. For more information, visit FSEA.com or phone: 785/271-5816.

Industry Innovator: Rebel Converting

By Susan Stansbury

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three flagpoles in front of Rebel Converting building

With the ability to convert 2.1 billion square yards annually into wipes, Rebel Converting has substantial capacity in Milwaukee and Saukville, WI. The company is a force in the coreless roll/canister wipes business. In addition, the “Rebel” in its name means more than expertise. Its founder and CEO Michael Kryshak established the company with both expertise and innovation in mind.

“When it comes to folded rolls, we pretty much invented them,” says Kryshak.  “Want a bigger towel without a bigger canister, bucket, or refill pouch—we fold the towel in half and perforate it.  All our rewinders are set up with our proprietary folding plows—no one has the capacity on folded rolls like we do, so if you happen to need a 10,000 sq.yds. or a billion sq. yds. of fabric converted into folded rolls, just give us a call.”

No one knows the wipes industry better than Mike. When I visited his office in Milwaukee several years ago, his floor-to-ceiling shelves were filled with every type of wet wipe in canisters, packs, and packages. Currently, the company has what they refer to as a “wipes museum.” 

In Wisconsin where more than a dozen companies are making wet and dry wipes, Rebel Converting is a leader.

As a contract manufacturer, Rebel partners with its customers across retail, healthcare, and business-to-business segments—to maximize the opportunities that exist in today’s market. “With the ‘hangover’ the wipes industry has experienced and post-Covid demand drastically dropping, Rebel is doing exactly the opposite of what many others in the industry are doing by adding additional capacity and innovating new packaging options,” says Scott Meiller, Rebel Converting COO. “The aspect of sustainability and overall carbon footprint are key to the future of our industry. With that said, Rebel Converting has invested heavily in into two complete injection mold cells—each with a 400-ton press, pick-and-place robotics to do in-mold full digital labels.” 

Rebel Converting branding poster
Rebel Converting Branding

Rebel’s X-Treme canisters were specifically designed for “Hard to Hold solutions” (such as solvent based), and they are also made for customers who wish to re-use their canisters. “In both cases, traditional blow-molded canisters cannot hold up to the pummeling that X-Treme can,” says Meiller. “These ‘Sherman tanks’ of HDPE canisters are extremely durable and can be used multiple times with Rebel refills.” Rebel refills are box gusset pouches holding perforated pre-moistened wipes with a micro-perf-and-tear notch to make it easy for consumers. Rebel says its refills take up to 99% less landfill space and utilize 96% less plastic.

The company notes another advantage of its X-Treme canisters by using digital high-resolution printing which allows Rebel to print any design, graphic, and wording with “four times resolution you would see in a People magazine print job .” Because each label is printed individually, labels can be sequentially numbered, have different sets of numbers on them, or be printed with unique images. Artwork changes are quick and cost effective with no lead times. Full digital technology allows Rebel to provide customers with sample canisters identical to those from a final production run. It becomes easy to prototype canisters for customers to test market new products, various label brands and designs. Since the labels are in-molded—melted right into the canister, they offer maximum durability—again important for reuse.

“At Rebel where our motto is ‘YOUR Wipe Business is OUR Business,’ the two facilities give customers the assurance of redundancy in production. Company offerings include wet and dry wipes, alcohol-based and other solutions, fill-it-yourself wipes, unique folded in-canister options and small to “huge” containers. “

On unfolded rolls, Rebel does high counts such as standard 1,200, 1,500, 2,000 and even higher. Rebel’s quality and customer satisfaction is a principal pursuit. For example, on high count rolls, the focus is on more than cost, but on value too. End users pull out single towels instead of annoying multiple clumps. Proprietary technology assures consistency from the first towel to the last.

The company prides itself on keeping the decision-making process uncomplicated, with no chain of command or private equity owner obstacles. Continuing to grow and offer new market-driven designs across the wipes industry, Rebel Converting is committed to maintaining its leadership role.

Ribbon Cutting – Kono Kogs Inc. Fabrication & Assembly Building

ribbon cutting in Kono Kogs building

We are very excited about filling the needs of the N.E.W. and greater Wisconsin markets with our metal fabrication and machine assembly capabilities.

Kono Kogs now offers custom metal fabrication and machine assembly in addition to our main line of air pollution control equipment. The decades of expertise KKI has developed addressing their own in-house needs is now being rolled out to N.E.W. and the greater Wisconsin area. Click here to see our capabilities.

  • Structural steel and sheet metal design, fabrication and painting 
  • Machine assembly – design, wiring, piping, tubing 
  • PLC control design, programming and cabinet building

About Kono Kogs

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Kono Kogs, Inc. is the world’s largest supplier of used thermal oxidizer systems for air pollution  control. We have been buying, refurbishing and selling used thermal oxidizers for over 26 years  and have over 500 equipment installations worldwide. 

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Quad Plus: Extend the Useful Life of Equipment With Industrial Retrofits

Achieving Returns on Capital Investments

Significant investments into new equipment often come with a long payback period rendering them less cost-effective during their first several years in operation. Instead, manufacturers can consider an extended life for their existing machines. Strategic integration of upgrades and new technologies into older machines can be a cost-effective way to delay the need for new equipment without harming production rates. These updates will make the machines more energy-efficient, simpler and safer to run, and deliver better productivity.

man besides a machine

In terms of manufacturing equipment that can cost upwards of several hundred thousand dollars, industrial  manufacturing retrofits are the way to gain new features and extend the operational life of an old machine. 

Industrial Manufacturing Retrofits

The purpose of a strategic retrofit is to integrate new features or technologies while retaining most of the original structure of the equipment. For example, a common retrofit opportunity involves implementing automation technology to streamline inefficient processes such as changeovers.
One way to accomplish this is using sensors that are IoT-enabled. These devices allow machines to transfer data back and forth while automating certain functions, but they were still in development just ten years ago. In a move to avoid heavy dependence on manual processes, industrial manufacturers are implementing IoT enabled sensors that will streamline entire production lines through efficient automated processes.
By implementing automation technologies, manufacturers can eliminate or reduce the reliance on workers who must access individual sections to make adjustments manually. Other common retrofit opportunities include legacy motor systems and manual profile monitoring.

Control Retrofits: What You Need to Know

One of the primary benefits of choosing industrial retrofits is the lower investment cost. This is possible because only those components that require updating are replaced while the rest of the machine remains intact.

Many industrial manufacturers seek specific outcomes for improvements such as increasing equipment uptime, boosting performance, reducing energy usage, incorporating digital technologies, and making equipment easier to use. Targeted retrofits are recommended in these situations to avoid replacing entire machines.

Still, manufacturers must accept that even highly targeted retrofits cannot avoid all instances of downtime as  the individual sections that require new components often need to be taken offline to perform the updates.  Depending on the project, most service providers can minimize the downtime necessary using modeling.  It is also critical for manufacturers to avoid reactionary plans to current or short-term fluctuations and  consider their future needs when contemplating retrofits.

Minimize Downtime With Phased Retrofits

Approaching a project in phases so only the individual sections being worked on must be stopped will  reduce shutdowns. One service provider recently worked with an industrial manufacturer to develop a retrofit  solution that would make their equipment safer and more reliable. The manufacturer’s current system was  utilizing outdated controls that could not be replaced and, facing the possibility of a catastrophic breakdown,  updates were necessary. 

The service provider began with an analysis of the system. Then, the motor system was upgraded, and  remote monitoring equipment incorporated. The last step was to perform an in-depth machine safety study  with the goal of identifying where the work environment for production and maintenance staff needed to be  improved. These improvements were then laid out in a carefully-planned timeline to keep downtime to a  minimum for the manufacturer.  

Choosing an integrator with extensive experience incorporating components and optimizing system  performance will be highly beneficial when implementing retrofits. Otherwise, an improvement in one section  could lead to unintentional slowdowns or bottlenecks in other areas resulting in missing the goal of  improving productivity rates. 

No Two Retrofits are the Same

Most people in the industrial manufacturing sector know that no two shops are the same. Every layout and configuration of equipment will be different, and the demands of production lines depend heavily on the industry, the application, and the specific manufacturer. In other words, the timelines and budgets that one manufacturer worked with will not work with another.
Whom you choose to evaluate your equipment and integrate new technology is critical, if an accurate assessment is to be performed, a practical plan developed, and a successful outcome achieved. Quad Plus has extensive experience with the various processes, hardware assortments, and legacy equipment programming specifics across many industries.
If you’d like additional information on strategic integration of upgrade options for your machine or if you’d like assistance developing a practical migration plan, please contact Jim Woulf at (920) 515-4155 or via email at jwoulf@quadplus.com.

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