The company stated that Natralock is a sustainable alternative to traditional hard-to-open, plastic clamshells and that the new solution features an added layer of security with conductive ink technology that emits an audible sound or "alarm" when the package is tampered with or if the ink circuit is broken. A According to MeadWestvaco, the next generation Natralock is made from sustainably sourced paperboard, uses 60% less plastic on average than clamshells, is lighter and reduces warehousing, transportation and shipping costs when compared to petroleum-based packaging. In addition, Natralock packaging increases production rates and efficiencies as well, sealing up to between 40% and 60% faster on average and reduces the need for manual labour.
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