All Beverages articles – Page 48
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ArticleStora Enso and Sulapac collaborate on biodegradable straw
Stora Enso and Sulapac are launching a renewable and biodegradable straw to help combat the global problem of plastic waste
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ArticleBelu announces shift to 100% rPET bottles
The move from Belu comes as more companies - including Coca Cola - begin to use 100% rPET in their plastic bottles.
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ArticleCan tethered caps set plastic waste free?
Sometimes something as seemingly insignificant as a simple change to design can help save a significant area of plastic waste. Libby Munford explores the increasingly important concept of tethered closures for plastic bottle caps.
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ArticleJapan takes the lead at WPO Awards
WPO has announced the 214 winners of the WorldStar Packaging Awards 2020. The judging session was held in Bali, last November, during the 2nd WPO Board Meeting of 2019.
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ArticleA glimpse of the future – developments in smart packaging
What is new in the area of smart packaging? Elisabeth Skoda looks at just a few of the latest developments in the sector.
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ArticleAptar Food + Beverage Flip Lid wins top award
Aptar Food + Beverage has been recognised with a World Beverage Innovation Award for its Flip Lid product
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ArticleMMC Packaging introduces high speed cap slitting and folding machine at K 2019
Emphasis is placed on not only monitoring the performance of the high speed machine itself, but also monitoring the process, as MMC Packaging focuses on connectivity and leveraging industry 4.0.
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ArticleA closer look at Drewsen’s new recyclable and compostable alternatives to plastic straws
Drewsen has developed an alternative to plastic straws which it says provides high water resistance and absolute safety for direct food contact.
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ArticleCarlsberg reveals ‘Refreshingly Optimistic’ branding for Somersby
Carlsberg Group has revealed a refreshed visual identity for its cider brand, Somersby.
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ArticleBio-based packaging – Coffee brands are making the switch to renewable materials
Climate change is driving a movement toward more sustainable products, and coffee brands in particular are tuned into the topic.
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ArticleH.B. Fuller announces Glymo-free food packaging adhesive
H.B. Fuller has launched a series of products free of epoxy silane, commonly known as Glymo, within its Flextra™ range.
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ArticleCoveris develops 100% recycled, recyclable shrink film range
Coveris’ new Duralite™ R range offers a shrink film solution that is reportedly both 100% recyclable and contains up to 50% PCR
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ArticleCoca-Cola Sweden announces move to 100% recycled material in PET bottles
Move set to eliminate the use of 3,500 tons of virgin plastic each year in Sweden, with a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions over pre-transition levels
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ArticleSmurfit Kappa unveils “innovative” new packaging portfolio to replace single-use plastics in beverage packs
Smurfit Kappa has launched a portfolio of sustainable packaging solutions for bundling canned and bottled beverages.
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ArticleCoca-Cola announces paperboard topper for multi-pack cans
Coca-Cola and its strategic bottling partners have announced that they will begin rolling out an innovative packaging solution on multi-pack cans across Europe.
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ArticleTetra Pak to offer packaging made with fully traceable plant-based polymers
Tetra Pak, together with its supplier Braskem, is moving to responsibly source plant-based polymers using the Bonsucro standards for sustainable sugar cane - a first in the food and beverage industry, the company says.
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ArticleSidel introduces auto-adjustable Pick and Place case packer
New formats and a growing number of SKUs are pushing the boundaries of production scalability in the wine and spirits industries.
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ArticleAvantium joins Paper Bottle Project
The Paper Bottle Company (Paboco®) - a joint venture between paper packaging material developer BillerudKorsnäs and bottle manufacturing specialist ALPLA -has announced that Avantium joins the Paper Bottle Project.
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ArticleLemtapes wins sustainability award for cellulose-based Puretape
Lemtapes Oy has received a sustainability award for its PureTape cellulose-based tape for corrugated boxes to replace PET-based fibres.
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ArticleHEINEKEN UK presents cardboard topper for multi pack cans
HEINEKEN UK has announced that it is eliminating plastic rings and shrink wrapping from its entire portfolio of beer and cider multi-pack cans, a move that the company says is set to remove 517 tonnes of plastic annually from the supply chain.




