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SPIL is funded through the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service’s $5 million Sustainable Packaging Innovation Lab at Clemson University and launched through the Assisting Specialty Crop Exports (ASCE) initiative. Innovations Funded SPIL has selected 13 innovation projects for funding, each representing a crucial step toward compliance with foreign regulations and a more circular global economy. Among the standout recipients:
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Michigan State University , East Lansing, Michigan. Project : Pilot-Scale Testing of Recyclable and Com- postable All-Purpose Corrugated Boxes for Specialty Crops Exports. Packaging Solution : Recyclable and compostable cor- rugated boxes for fresh and minimally processed specialty crops. Nvirovate Materials , Seattle, Washington. Project : Compostable Produce Look Up Labels: Ensur- ing US Export Compliance & Growth. Packaging Solution : Compostable adhesive. University of Missouri , Columbia, Missouri. Project : Development of novel translational sprayable coating materials for antimicrobial food packaging. Packaging Solution : Sprayable antimicrobial coatings for reusable packaging. Clemson University , Clemson, South Carolina.
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