All Beverages articles – Page 43
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ArticleAB InBev develops ‘lightest beer bottle in the world’
AB InBev claims to have developed the world’s lightest longneck beer bottle for commercial production.
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ArticleBallygowan Mineral Water bottles move to 100% rPET
Ballygowan, a Britvic-owned Irish mineral water brand, is moving to 100% recycled plastic bottles after the company invested €2m in operations at Ballygowan’s Newcastle West source in Limerick.
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ArticleStarbucks to offer reusable cup-share program in all European stores by 2025
Today, Starbucks announced that it will introduce a unique reusable cup-share scheme in all its stores in Europe by 2025, as it looks to reduce its consumption of single-use packaging.
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ArticleUK should follow Danish DRS model, experts say
Some 25 experts have today urged the UK Government to introduce a deposit return scheme (DRS) for drinks containers that mirrors Denmark’s system.
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ArticleElopak to roll out tethered caps for iconic Pure-Pak solution
Elopak is announcing a new tethered cap solution for its Pure-Pak cartons – the Pure-TwistFlip – ahead of the July 2024 deadline set by the EU.
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ArticleCould fibre-based bottles eventually replace plastic ones?
We caught up with Stora Enso to learn more about its collaboration with Pulpex on fibre-based bottles.
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ArticleHSMG announces recyclable liner system for disposable paper cups
HSMG has revealed PROTĒAN CupKOTE – a recyclable, biodegradable barrier system to replace traditional plastic linings on disposable drink cups.
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ArticleWhy is packaging the necessary tactic for food and beverage in an omnichannel era?
Robert Lockyer of Delta Global believes food and drink brands must reassess an essential sales driver - packaging – and adapt swiftly to the demand for unique, premium presentation.
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ArticleTetra Pak calls for more women to join manufacturing industry
Tetra Pak has highlighted the need to improve gender diversity in food and beverage manufacturing if the industry hopes to tackle some of the most pressing issues it faces, including food safety, food availability, and sustainability.
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Article“Beverage packaging for the 21st century” – a close-up look at Garçon Wines
Garçon Wines has made waves in the industry with its reimagination of the traditional glass wine bottle – a flat bottle that fits through a standard letterbox and that is made from 100% recycled PET.
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ArticleINEOS and LACTEL partner to produce ‘world’s first’ HDPE milk bottles made from advanced recycling
INEOS and LACTEL have announced a partnership on advanced recycling packaging for dairy products.
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ArticleInvestment set to make Plastipak ‘largest producer of bottle-grade recycled PET in Europe’
Plastipak, a company involved in the design, manufacture and recycling of plastic containers, has announced a major investment in recycling at its manufacturing site in Toledo, Spain.
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ArticleNew bottle sleeve from Kite Packaging leverages strength of the hexagon
Kite Packaging has launched a biodegradable and recyclable bottle sleeve that it says can boast “extreme strength and cost-efficiency.”
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ArticleStora Enso and Pulpex partner to scale fibre-based bottles
Stora Enso and packaging technology company Pulpex have joined forces to industrialize the production of paper bottles and containers made from wood fibre pulp.
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ArticleTesco scraps soft plastic rings and shrink wrap from alcoholic beverages
Starting from this month, British retailer Tesco will stop selling beers and ciders that are held together by soft plastic rings and shrink wrap.
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Article100% recycled or renewable: A future vision for circular plastic
In an exclusive comment feature, Lucinda Langton, director of sustainable packaging at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, unpacks the company's steps towards creating a low carbon, circular economy for plastic.
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ArticleSmurfit Kapa debuts new composite paper tube
Smurfit Kappa has revealed the Eco-Tube – a new composite paper tube that the company says is recyclable through readily available consumer recycling schemes.
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ArticleSIG announces launch of tethered caps for carton packs three years ahead of EU deadline
SIG announced today that tethered caps will be launched for its beverage cartons in Europe in the second half of 2021, ahead of the July 2024 deadline set by EU regulations.
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ArticleResilux to double bottle-to-bottle recycling capacity using Erema technology
Resilux, a leading PET bottle and preform producer, has announced a new technology investment that it says will result in it doubling its bottle-to-bottle PET recycling capacity.
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ArticleFirst commercial launch for SIG’s Paper U-straw for aseptic cartons
SIG’s paper u-bend straw made its commercial debut this month, in partnership with CAPSA Food’s ‘Central Lechera Asturiana’ – a leading Spanish milk brand.




