
Oplon Pure Science, a developer of anti-bacterial plastic sheets for packaging, has signed an $8 million agreement with PepsiCo Corporation for a joint project that will lead to the supply of packaging solutions for their products. C. Mer Industries, which holds 25 percent of Oplon, initially announced the closing of a deal with a worldwide food and beverage company. It was then divulged that the company is PepsiCo, which owns the brands Pepsi Cola, Doritos and Chewy. With the deal, Oplon will receive royalties from future sales. The packaging of Oplon, which is still in experimental stages, is supposed to significantly delay the development of germs and bacteria in food products. For instance, milk could stay at room temperature for a month instead of a day, and a fruit juice might stay at room temperature for two weeks instead of a day and a half, the company says. Oplon sprays a layer of anti-bacterial material on the inner part of the package, which prolongs the shelf-life of the product. The innovation is meant to make the distribution of products easier in countries where cooling methods are not as easily available as they are in western countries. The company says: "Typically, micro-organisms thrive on surfaces and it is simply a matter of time before they impact the environment within. Using chemicals to protect against these micro-organisms has historically been successful; however, the toxicity of the chemicals used and its effect on materials remains a major concern." "Oplon has developed a range of effective surface protection, as well as antimicrobial compounds that are used as coatings. These coatings challenge the negative effects of contamination."
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