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Solidus Coevorden Solid Board achieves CarbonNeutral product certification
Solidus proudly announces that its Coevorden Solid Board has achieved CarbonNeutral product certification, a landmark achievement in its journey towards sustainable and circular packaging solutions.
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Collation shrink films containing PCR unveiled by ExxonMobil and partners
ExxonMobil has helped Plastilene and Reciclene develop collation shrink films with post-consumer recycled content, claiming to reinforce their strength and durability with its polyethylene polymer.
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Coveris tackles retail theft with security technology for carton packaging
Coveris has announced it has extended its SourceTag security solution to include printed cartons, aiming to tackle rising theft in the fresh meat, beverage and luxury goods sectors.
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H&T Presspart launches snap-fit closure for advanced therapeutics
H&T Presspart (a division of the Heitkamp & Thumann Group), a manufacturer of drug delivery components and devices for the pharmaceutical market, has announced the launch of Vytal, an ready-to-use (RTU) snap-fit closure solution for advanced therapeutics.
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The Brief: How shareholders can (and can’t) improve companies’ packaging performance
After 40% of General Mills shareholders voted in favour of a sustainable packaging progress report, only for the move to be written off as ‘unnecessary’, we ask the question: how far can investors really influence a company’s sustainable packaging practices? We weigh up the options and their effectiveness in this edition of the Brief.
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Pret A Manger delivers more granola pots with Sabert’s ‘added value’ insert
Pret A Manger can now secure and deliver eight granola pots with a bespoke, FSC-certified insert from Sabert Corporation Europe – a solution designed to be ‘simple and cost effective’ to use.
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Reusable bottles could save Coca-Cola from overconsuming plastic, report says
According to Oceana’s newest report, The Coca-Cola Company’s annual plastic use will exceed 4.1 million metric tons by 2030 if its current practices continue – but it could reportedly avoid this outcome by making 26.4% of its packaging reusable within the same time frame.
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Portugal to launch Deposit Return Scheme in 2026
Portugal is set to launch its national Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) for single-use beverage packaging in 2026, with non-profit SDR Portugal as scheme administrator and waste management company Sensoneo as IT solution provider.
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International working group for packaging data standards kicks off
An international working group facilitated by PreZero and Packaging Cockpit, focused on implementing short-term uniform industry standards for packaging data, met for the first time last week.
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‘A new era of transparency’: GS1 UK and FT Longitude share report findings
The GS1 UK and FT Longitude report of over 500 senior retail industry executives found that a seismic retail transformation is on the horizon that will revolutionise the way we shop.
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Navigating the future of packaging: Trends, challenges, and opportunities
The packaging industry stands at the forefront of a transformative shift, driven by a convergence of trends that are reshaping its landscape. As organizations strive to optimize costs, comply with evolving legislation, and meet sustainability commitments, these trends present both challenges and opportunities. John Blake, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, tells us more about how the changes can be understood and navigated in order to maintain competitiveness and achieve long-term success.
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Aerosols topped with Koehler and Wimbée’s 100% cardboard and paper cap
Wimbée and Koehler Paper, part of the Koehler Group, have developed the ‘first’ cardboard cap with a paper coating to top aerosol cans; among its first applications are Héritage’s O’Cedar furniture care products.
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Rethink Plastic proposes legislative updates for EU’s packaging waste success
In a new report, the Rethink Plastic Alliance recommends further measures to help the EU meet its packaging waste goals, including more ambitious reuse targets, a swift transition into deposit return schemes, and financial incentives for participation.
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EREMA reveals “heavy duty” machine for post-consumer material processing
EREMA has announced a new addition to its ReadyMac plastics recycling system - the ReadyMac 500 “Heavy Duty” version - with an integrated EREMA Laserfilter, said to be suitable for processing demanding post-consumer materials.
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Agilyx launches Plastyx Ltd. to supply feedstock for European plastic recycling industry
Agilyx has announced the launch of Plastyx Ltd. in collaboration with Plastic Energy founder Carlos Monreal, designed to source and supply feedstock for Europe’s advanced plastic recycling market.
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Elopak to sell fibre-based carton caps as new co-owner of Blue Ocean Closures
Elopak is investing in and becoming a co-owner of Blue Ocean Closures, aspiring to drive the shift into fibre-based beverage cartons and encourage further growth for both companies.
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Tariff-free US aluminium scrap imports could be ‘fatal’ for German industry
Aluminium Deutschland has expressed concern that America’s 25% tariff on aluminium imports does not include aluminium scrap, warning that this could have ‘fatal consequences’ for the German and European markets.
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TOPPAN to acquire BOPP film manufacturer Irplast
TOPPAN has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire 80% of the issued shares of Italian based BOPP film manufacturer Irplast from the current majority shareholder, investment fund Cheyne Strategic Value Credit.
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AM Labels targets improved efficiency with automatic packet feeding system
AM Labels has introduced an automatic packet feeding system hoping to reduce manual handling requirements and ensure a more efficient labelling process for use in food, pharmaceutical and consumer goods industries.
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A close-up look at Vioneo’s vision for fossil-free plastics
Vioneo was founded to defossilize the plastics sector by using green methanol to produce fossil-free polypropylene and polyethylene at a commercial scale. Elisabeth Skoda speaks to Katja Wodjereck, the company’s chief commercial officer, to find out more about the technology being used, timelines and how this fits the broader sustainability picture.