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Hoffmann Neopac, a global provider of packaging for a broad array of industries and applications, will introduce a new line of "closed-loop" tinplate cans comprised of 100% recycled steel at Interpack 2020.

Made possible by collecting separated consumer packaging steel from standard household recycling, the company says that its RecyCan portfolio essentially closes the loop through packaging that is not only completely recycled but also perpetually recyclable.

All tinplate cans contain some recycled steel. At the inception of the RecyCan process, typical household steel like used cans, closures and crown corks are collected for recycling. After steel elements are separated from aluminum and plastic packaging via magnet, they are shredded and detinned before being pressed into cubes. They are then melted down to raw steel and cast into slabs. The slabs are hot-rolled, cold-rolled and tin-plated to produce packaging steel, which can be printed and formed into fresh new tinplate packaging cans.

Hoffmann’s RecyCan tins are available as three-piece, two-piece or deep-draw cans that provide protection against light, air/oxygen and moisture. In addition to being fully recycled and recyclable, the company says that its “fully circular” packaging solutions offer a host of other eco-friendly benefits, including the saving of raw materials.

“In Europe, North America and other major markets, metal tins are synonymous with sustainability as they are recycled in well-established recycling streams,” said Mark Aegler, CEO of Hoffmann Neopac AG. “The RecyCan line of products takes eco-consciousness to the next level by achieving full circularity – completely recycled products that can continue to be recycled. And of course, these environmental benefits are achieved without sacrificing product protection or branding aesthetics.”