All Beverages articles – Page 47
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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%.
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ArticleStora Enso introduces new barrier boards
Stora Enso is expanding its range of fibre-based packaging materials by introducing new dispersion barrier materials for paper cups and food packaging.
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ArticleDanone introduces track and trace solution for baby formula brands
Danone today announced the launch of Track & Connect – a service that it says gives greater transparency on a product’s farm-to-fork journey.
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ArticleReuse: a closer look at Coca-Cola Brazil’s unique returnable bottle initiative
Coca-Cola Brazil’s returnable bottle initiative is certainly unique – but how does it work, and what environmental and commercial benefits does it offer?
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ArticleCoca-Cola Sweden unveils new labels to support launch of 100% rPet bottles
With Coca-Cola set to roll out its range of rPET bottles in Sweden, the company has unveiled new labels to deliver a message about recycling.
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ArticleEMSUR releases compostable barrier bag
EMSUR has announced a brand-new compostable barrier bag, specially designed for the coffee market.
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ArticlePodcast: Coca-Cola talks sustainability
Joe Franses of Coca-Cola European Partners chats to Tim Sykes about the different approaches the iconic brand is taking to eliminate packaging waste and reduce environmental footprints
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ArticleBall Corporation launches "infinitely recyclable" aluminium bottle line
Ball Corporation is launching a new impact extruded aluminium bottle line that it says provides a circular solution to plastic pollution.
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ArticleLavazza Professional launches biodegradable and recyclable cup for vending machines
Lavazza Professional has revealed a new recyclable and biodegradable product, KLIX Eco Cup – manufactured using paper sourced from sustainably managed forests.
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ArticleCafés Novell looks to “close the coffee consumption circle” with new product
Cafés Novell has announced NO WASTE, which it says is the first fully compostable 100% organic coffee capsule on the market in Spain.
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ArticleNestlé to invest €1.68 billion in sustainable packaging
Nestlé today announced that it will invest up to €1.68 billion to accelerate the development of innovative sustainable packaging solutions.
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ArticleConnecting the dots: Supply chain efficiency
Supply chains have become increasingly complex in recent years. Elisabeth Skoda questions how innovation in packaging technology, digitalisation and industry 4.0 can support an efficient supply chain.




