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- noun A kind of
insulation made of light loose materials spread evenly.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The company also designs and installs custom dispensing/storage systems for air cushions and loosefill.
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"Besides being compliant with the stringent EN 13427 standard, the certification notes that our SUPER 8 loosefill is made of 100% recycled polystyrene which is a valuable product feature because it means a seldom recycled waste product is diverted from landfill," says Michael Kaminski, FP International Senior Vice President, Worldwide Engineering and R&D.
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Both the CELL-O inflatable air cushions and SUPER 8 loosefill can be reused and recycled.
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The company also designs and installs custom dispensing/storage systems for air cushions and loosefill.
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The company's products include packaging-made-on-site (PMOS), air cushions, Kraft paper cushioning and ready-to-use products: polyethylene foam, packing peanuts (loosefill) made of 100 percent recycled polystyrene, bubble, and Kraft/bubble mailers.
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The company's products include packaging-made-on-site (PMOS), air cushions, Kraft paper cushioning and ready-to-use products: polyethylene foam, packing peanuts (loosefill) made of 100 percent recycled polystyrene, bubble, and Kraft/bubble mailers.
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SUPER 8® loosefill and CELL-O® air cushion protective packaging products from FP International conform to high European standards.
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Both the CELL-O inflatable air cushions and SUPER 8 loosefill can be reused and recycled.
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He goes on to say that, "our initial tests have shown our loosefill to completely biodegrade in compost in as little time as nine months."
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"Besides being compliant with the stringent EN 13427 standard, the certification notes that our SUPER 8 loosefill is made of 100% recycled polystyrene which is a valuable product feature because it means a seldom recycled waste product is diverted from landfill," says Michael Kaminski, FP International Senior Vice President, Worldwide Engineering and R&D.
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