All Beverages articles – Page 42
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ArticleVoyage into ocean plastics
eXXpedition is an all-female sailing voyage and scientific research mission investigating the causes of and solutions to ocean plastic pollution.
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ArticleFaller collaborates with start-up to create innovative drinking aid
Iuvas has partnered with Faller Packaging to develop a product designed to make it easier for elderly and physically disabled people to drink.
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ArticleBottle Up launching in WHSmith stores across the UK
Dutch-based brand Bottle Up has launched in the UK with their pre-filled, reusable, BPA free, plant-based water bottles.
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ArticleCoca-Cola European Partners invests in PET recycling technology
Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) has announced that it is funding a recycling start-up that seeks to provide a new life for difficult to recycle plastic polyester waste.
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ArticleLoop platform launches in the UK with founding retail partner Tesco
Loop, TerraCycle’s zero waste shopping platform, has officially launched its UK pilot e-commerce programme with Tesco as its retail partner.
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ArticleAn inside look at Notpla's edible seaweed-based packaging
We spoke with Notpla to learn what makes its edible biodegradable packaging stand out in a crowded marketplace.
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ArticleDiageo announces creation of “world's first” 100% plastic-free paper-based spirits bottle
Diageo has today announced that it has created what it describes as the world's first-ever 100% plastic-free paper-based spirits bottle.
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ArticleBacardi partners with O-I to unlock a Caribbean encounter
Bacardi rum has partnered with global glass bottle manufacturer O-I on a new limited-edition bottle.
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ArticleFrugalpac launches wine bottle made from 94% recycled paperboard
Frugalpac has revealed a wine bottle made from 94% recycled paperboard that is apparently comparable in cost to a labelled glass bottle.
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ArticleEvian introduces label-free bottle made from 100% rPET
Evian has revealed a new bottle that is label-free, made from 100% recycled PET, and reportedly fully recyclable.
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ArticleWhat next for PepsiCo's sustainability drive?
We spoke with PepsiCo to unpack the key findings of its newly-released 2019 sustainability report.
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ArticleKHS launches system for wrapping cans in paper
KHS has announced that its Innopack Kisters system now has the capability to wrap food and beverage cans in paper.
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ArticleSIG makes ASI-certified aluminium standard for EU packs
SIG has announced that all of the aluminium used in its packs in Europe will be ASI-certified.
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ArticleSmurfit Kappa, Sealed Air, and Macfarlane join forces with UPS on e-commerce alcohol packaging
Smurfit Kappa, Sealed Air, and Macfarlane Packaging have partnered with UPS to launch a new range of packaging designed for shipping individual bottles of spirits and wine.
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ArticleNitta introduces endless winding belts for production of paper drinking straws
Nitta Industries Europe GmbH has revealed new winding belts for the manufacture of drinking straws from paper.
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ArticleKraft Heinz launches new premium cordial range with PB Creative
London based brand design agency PB Creative, has partnered with Kraft Heinz to develop a new premium tier for drinks cordial brand Karvan Cévitam.
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Article“Our most environmentally-friendly carton to date”: Elopak reveals Pure-Pak Imagine
Elopak has launched the Pure-Pak Imagine, which it claims is its most environmentally-friendly carton to date.
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ArticleJägermeister launches #savethenight limited edition bottle design
For the first time in its history, Jägermeister will change the front label of its iconic bottle across countries and continents, with the aim of supporting nightlife communities during the COVID-19 crisis.
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ArticleCamvac brings improved thermal laminate to market
Camvac, a supplier of barrier films and laminates, has re-launched its Thermal Laminate product range with what it describes as "enhanced product performance".
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ArticleBringing in the new: Perrier and the Next Packaging Movement
The Next Packaging Movement was launched this year by Perrier, to provide support to sustainable startups and promote a circular economy in plastics. Victoria Hattersley spoke to Philippe Gallard, International Business Unit Director.




