All Collaboration articles – Page 80
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ArticleMars Food and Amcor announce an industry first with recyclable microwavable rice pouch
Mars Food and Amcor have collaborated on a project that will bring to market the industry’s first food-safe, mono-material, recyclable microwavable rice pouch made from polypropylene (PP).
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ArticleLeading names in consumer goods commit to new sustainable design principles
A newly-formed group comprising leading companies including Procter & Gamble, Mondelēz, Unilever, SIG, Tetra Pak, and Amcor has committed to a new set of design principles with the aim of improving the recyclability of plastic packaging.
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ArticleGreiner Packaging partners with SABIC and Unilever to create bouillon packaging made from PCR
Greiner Packaging has teamed up with SABIC and Unilever in a pilot project to produce 100% polypropylene (PP) tubs and lids for Knorr bouillon powder using post-consumer plastic material.
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ArticleCarrefour becomes world's first retailer to offer Loop reuse system in-store
The Carrefour group and Loop have joined forces to offer consumers a "zero waste" experience utilizing reusable and returnable packaging. Already available online, the Loop experience is now being extended in-store.
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ArticleWD-40 and DS Smith present recyclable secondary packaging solution
WD-40 and DS Smith have worked together to deliver a paper-based, recyclable secondary packaging solution that has led to the removal of 586,208 individual pieces of plastic from the waste stream.
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ArticlePartnership between BASF and BillerudKorsnäs results in new home-compostable paper laminate
BASF and the Swedish packaging material manufacturer BillerudKorsnäs have jointly developed a new home-compostable paper laminate for flexible packaging.
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ArticlePrintCYC releases ‘remarkable results’ of printed plastic film research
PrintCYC, a value chain initiative for the recycling of printed films, says that it has achieved “remarkable results” regarding the recycling of printed plastic films and processing of recyclate.
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ArticleProcter & Gamble announces switch to recyclable HDPE tubes for oral care ranges
Procter & Gamble will start the switch to recyclable HDPE tubes for its Crest, Oral-B and Blend-a-med brands in January 2021 and will continue until full conversion by 2025 for US and European markets.
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ArticleDSM and SABIC co-develop meat packaging material made from mixed post-consumer plastics
DSM, SABIC, Cepsa, Fibrant, and Viscofan have together created a multi-barrier casing for meat products made via advanced recycling of post-consumer plastics.
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ArticleBASF on the potential of water-based inks
We spoke with Tjalle Hijlkema, marketing manager for flexible packaging at BASF, to learn more about the importance of water-based inks to the success of packaging sustainability.
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ArticleNestlé and JDE Peet’s join forces to launch coffee pod recycling scheme
Nestlé and Jacobs Douwe Egberts UK (JDE UK, part of the JDE Peet’s Group) have joined forces to create Podback: a first of its kind recycling programme for coffee pods.
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ArticleNew plastic-free range of coated barrier boards revealed by UK partnership
REELbrands, Swanline and SPP Labs, have collaborated to bring to market a range of plastic-free, fibre-based barrier coated boards which they claim has the potential to replace plastic-coated packaging.
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ArticleStyrenics: Fullfilling the circularity and food contact potential
Prior to our online event with Styrenics Circular Solutions (SCS), we are taking a closer look at the initiatives's work and get a sneak preview of some of the topics discussed at the event.
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ArticleMondi and Fiorini collaborate on recyclable rice bag made from 100% paper
In partnership with Italian rice producer Riseria Vignola Giovanni, Mondi and Fiorini International say they have developed Italy’s first 100% recyclable paper rice bag.
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ArticleNew app from Coca Cola Austria rewards consumers for recycling PET bottles
With the “Recycle me!” app, Coca-Cola Austria and waste management specialist Reclay Group will now reward consumers who recycle their PET bottles in designated collection containers.
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ArticleDow announces release of PE-based alternative to BOPP and BOPET
Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics has introduced a new range of tenter frame, biaxially-oriented polyethylene (TF-BOPE) for linear low, medium, and high-density packaging films.
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ArticleSiemens and T Freemantle target growing craft beer brewery market with suite of new solutions
Siemens and packaging machinery manufacturer T Freemantle are toasting a partnership that has developed a range of new solutions specifically for the global craft brewery market.
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ArticleDS Smith and Glenhaze support BrewDog with launch of 2020 advent calendar
With the festive period fast approaching, DS Smith and Glenhaze have supported the creation of BrewDog’s 2020 advent calendars in line with the brewer’s commitment to being carbon negative.
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ArticleCCL aims for bottle recycling boost with investment in film project
CCL Industries Inc. today announced plans for a strategic new capacity investment at its Innovia Films extrusion site in Plock, Poland.
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ArticleMars, SABIC and Huhtamaki incorporate recycled content into pet food packaging
Mars has announced it will incorporate recycled polypropylene into the primary packaging for some of its most popular pet food brands, in a bid to reduce the use of virgin plastics across its portfolio.




