All Beverages articles – Page 43
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ArticleNespresso launches new capsules using 80% recycled aluminium
Nespresso today announced the launch of what it claims are the first coffee capsules made using 80% recycled aluminium.
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ArticleWe’ll handle it – introducing PakTech, your partner in smart, sustainable and simple secondary packaging
In our latest Innovation Spotlight, we speak to PakTech who have been providing leading brands and retailers with their 100% recycled, reusable, and recyclable handle solutions for over 20 years.
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ArticlePB Creative partners with Rum start up Rumbustian
Award winning brand design agency PB Creative, has partnered with Sussex rum producer Rumbustian, to redesign their range of rums as part of a complete brand re-launch.
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ArticleBall Corporation sets SBTi-approved carbon reduction targets
Ball Corporation has announced the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) approval of its targets to reduce absolute carbon emissions.
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COVID-19 crisis: A leading perspective from India
Libby Munford caught up with Jeevaraj Pillai, joint president - packaging & new product development based at the UFlex headquarters in New Delhi, India, to hear how the global pandemic has affected them.
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ArticleCOVID-19 and packaging: Survey results
Packaging Europe has collated views from across the value chain on the current challenges and wider implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for packaging and FMCG.
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ArticleEvian achieves carbon neutral certification from Carbon Trust
Evian, a bottled water brand owned by Danone, has announced that it has received carbon neutral certification from the Carbon Trust across all the countries where it has a presence.
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ArticleCan augmented reality help to bring people together during lockdown?
Solucan has partnered with microbreweries in an effort to emphasise solidarity and locally sourced products in a time of crisis through the use of augmented reality.
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ArticleWaitrose launches recyclable "wine in a tube" concept
Waitrose has become the first UK supermarket to add wines in a tube format to its range.
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ArticleSmurfit Kappa launches new tap for Bag-in-Box packaging
Smurfit Kappa has introduced the QuickConnect Vitop – a new Bag-in-Box tap for use in the soft drinks market.
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ArticleAvantium interview: How can the chemicals industry be more sustainable?
We’ve heard polyethylene furanoate described by some as the ‘polyester of the future’, and chemicals company Avantium is very much championing its environmental benefits. Victoria Hattersley spoke to CEO Tom Van Aken about why this is.
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ArticleInnovia launches embossable BOPP film
Innovia Films has launched Rayoface mBoss, a new Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) film.
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ArticleLucozade Ribena Suntory trials vending machine format for seaweed-based edible packaging
Gym goers will be the first to try out a new vending machine dispensing edible capsules of Lucozade Sport.
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ArticleEvian transitions to 100% rPET bottles in the UK
Danone is set to introduce 100% rPET bottles for its Evian range in the UK and Ireland, alongside a pledge to also become carbon neutral across its Evian and Volvic brands in these territories.
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ArticleGrolsch chooses Smurfit Kappa's TopClip to replace plastic shrink wrap
Grolsch is set to launch Smurfit Kappa’s TopClip as a paper-based replacement for its plastic shrink wrap.
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ArticleCCL introduces EcoFloat – a sustainable TD sleeve material
CCL Label has created a sustainable TD sleeve material with the aim of helping the packaging industry to meet its recycling targets.
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ArticleA glimpse ahead at the interpack year
2020 is the year that interpack is back – and the world’s largest packaging event is set to be bigger and better than ever.
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ArticleVellamo partners with UPM Raflatac on wood-based clear plastic label material
Vellamo’s bottles will feature UPM Raflatac’s Forest Film product – the world’s first and only wood-based polypropylene plastic label material.
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Article"We need to think laterally and in unusual ways" – a conversation with Garçon Wines
Can Garçon Wines’ novel invention challenge the glass bottle for superiority in a notoriously competitive market?
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ArticleRuinart reveals fibre-based, carbon-reducing case for champagne bottles
The world’s oldest champagne house, Maison Ruinart, has announced a new lighter, fibre-based, recyclable case that it says reduces carbon footprint by 60%.




