All Collaboration articles – Page 89
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ArticleMondi and RB collaborate to produce recyclable mono-material dishwasher tablet packaging
Mondi has joined forces with Reckitt Benckiser Group (RB) to launch a recyclable, mono-material flexible plastic packaging portfolio for its Finish dishwasher tablets.
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ArticleSyntegon and BillerudKorsnäs launch joint system for shaped paper pods
Syntegon Technology and BillerudKorsnäs have developed a system that allows shapes of any kind to be formed from paper for various food and non-food applications.
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ArticlePodcast: PUMA is ready to roar
NVC’s Michael Nieuwesteeg speaks to Tim Sykes ahead of the launch of the PUMA manifesto, introducing a toolkit that aims to eliminate packaging as a sustainability issue.
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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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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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ArticleHenkel unveils new Persil packaging made from 50% recycled polypropylene
Henkel’s new Persil packaging contains 50% recycled polypropylene (rPP) obtained from discarded household plastics.
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ArticleUPM Raflatac reveals PP label material made from post-consumer recycled plastic
UPM Raflatac has collaborated with SABIC to produce what it says is the first polypropylene (PP) label film manufactured from post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic on the market, on a mass balance basis.
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ArticleAIMPLAS and OLIPE develop bioplastic material for oil packaging from olive waste
A new collaborative project is using waste from the olive industry to create a bioplastic which is reportedly both biodegradable and compostable.
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ArticleSiemens: Evolving monomaterials through digitalization
How can lightweight, flexible packaging with low CO2 emissions be made from recyclable materials? This question is one of the hottest topics in the packaging industry today.
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ArticleUPM reveals new wood-based biocomposite material
Finnish paper company UPM has developed a new biocomposite material made with “up to 100% renewable resources” that utilises waste from pulp production.
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ArticleRubbermaid publishes European-wide report into the state of commercial recycling
The first snapshot of the findings from what has been described as “one of the largest ever commercially funded quantitative studies into business recycling and waste management across Europe” has been published.
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ArticleCollaborative European project develops antibacterial film based on essential oils
The European FLEXPOL project has developed an innovative antibacterial and antifungal plastic film using nanoencapsulated essential oils that it says is more eco-friendly than current hygienization methods.
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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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ArticleNestlé, Unilever, Suez and more sign European Plastics Pact
Key players from across the packaging value chain have signed the European Plastics Pact, despite some industry associations expressing their concern.
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ArticleAR Packaging targets major shift to dry-moulded fibre packaging with PulPac
AR Packaging says that it aims to be first on the market with commercially viable plastic-free trays and cutlery for the food sector.
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ArticleBerry bpi launches easy-open, waste-reducing bags for construction applications
The latest addition to Berry bpi’s NorDiVent range reportedly allows the contents to be used without unnecessary product waste.
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ArticleBringing people, process and technology together
A visit to the renowned Rockwell Automation fair in Chicago, US, wrapped up 2019 with a valuable insight into the future of automation and software, experienced on a diverse show floor in terms of technological advancements and attendees alike.
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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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ArticleCerulean and PCE partnership develops automated end of line packing solutions
Cerulean and PCE say that their collaboration will allow collapsible tube manufacturers to fully automate their end-of-line processes with integrated pack and test solutions.
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ArticleNew European paper packaging alliance announced
A group of leading manufacturers of paper and fibre-based food and foodservice packaging has launched the European Paper Packaging Alliance (EPPA).




