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NuZee introduces TiMELESS technology, to potentially reduce up to 1.85b plastic one-way degassing valves

TiMELESS was developed in 2018 by MIB Co., Ltd., a Tokyo-headquartered trading company specializing in the production and sale of packaging and packages, in collaboration with Nagase & Co., Ltd., one of Japan's largest publicly traded companies

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RICHARDSON, Texas, USA – NuZee, Inc., a leading innovator in coffee technology and co-packer of single serve specialty coffee formats, announces today a partnership agreement to market a new, patented Japanese technology, TiMELESS, in the U.S. and Mexico. TiMELESS is a new flexible film sealing technology that eliminates the need for one-way plastic degassing valves, which are very common in the coffee packing, pet food, and other various industries.

TiMELESS was developed in 2018 by MIB Co., Ltd., a Tokyo-headquartered trading company specializing in the production and sale of packaging and packages, in collaboration with Nagase & Co., Ltd., one of Japan’s largest publicly traded companies.

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As part of the joint marketing agreement, NuZee will introduce TiMELESS technology and packaging using the TiMELESS technology to its customers in the U.S. and Mexico.

According to Nagase & Co., Ltd., the amount of one-way degassing valve consumption in North America was 1.85B per year as of 2022 and is expected to increase to 2.5B per year by 2028. NuZee, MIB and Nagase are working together to reduce that number to as close to zero as possible. The global coffee one-way valve market is estimated to be worth $274M annually and is expected to climb to $366M by 2028.

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Currently, when packing roasted coffee, one-way plastic valves are commonly used for degassing, which allows the coffee to stay fresher, longer. TiMELESS’s proprietary degassing technology works by imprinting the proprietary TiMELESS pattern onto coffee bags, allowing only the air inside the package to escape while keeping out external air.

The TiMELESS pattern, consisting of miniature holes, coupled with the method of impression stamped onto the film, makes this technology function. In North America, about 1.85 billion plastic valves (1.38B for Bagged Coffee, 400M for Fermented Food in 2022) are consumed annually, and typically make their way to landfills. By utilizing the TiMELESS technology in place of plastic valves, NuZee believes that it will reduce overall plastic waste.

“TiMELESS technology has the dual advantage of helping to ensure optimum freshness in our U.S. and Mexico coffee products while simultaneously contributing to the reduction of plastics and providing more eco-conscious coffee to the world,” says Masa Higashida, CEO at NuZee.

“The first time I saw a plastic valve on coffee bag was 12 years ago. I felt uncomfortable about why the valve was attached, so I started developing a technology to remove the valve. That’s TiMELESS. However, it was not so easy to invent a structure to replace the valve, and we continued try and error for 12 years. Finally, TiMELESS became technology that gives degassing function, and keeps low oxygen level. We are developing TiMELESS technology, to deliver good coffee in eco-friendly packaging with our original degassing technology,” stated MIB Co.,Ltd. CEO, Toru Watanabe.

Nagase & Co., Ltd. Section Manager, Tadatsugu Tazo continued, “TiMELESS is an innovative technology and we are very excited to bring this technology to the U.S. coffee market with NuZee.”

NuZee is in discussions with some of the top coffee manufacturers in the US and Mexico to implement TiMELESS bag sealing technology which could eliminate the need for one-way degassing valves.

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