All Sustainability articles – Page 174
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Neopac to showcase new SpringTube for skin health products at Pharmapack
Neopac will feature its new SpringTube™, a packaging solution for skin health products, at Pharmapack 2020.
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BillerudKorsnäs creates eco-friendly new look for Wilson's iconic tennis ball packaging
BillerudKorsnäs has worked with Wilson to design a brand-new environmentally-friendly container for its iconic tennis balls.
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Tom Szaky and REN Skincare on a unique sustainability partnership
TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky talks to Arnaud Meysselle, CEO of REN Clean Skincare about their exciting sustainability collaboration.
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Reflections on the eve of Brexit
The UK leaves the European Union on 31st January. Packaging Europe’s Brand Director Tim Sykes shares his personal and professional reflections ahead of the historic day.
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E-PACK Europe 2020 focuses on innovation and sustainability across the value chain
Smithers has recently unveiled the programme for the upcoming E-PACK Europe conference, taking place in Amsterdam from 21-23 April 2020.
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EMSUR releases compostable barrier bag
EMSUR has announced a brand-new compostable barrier bag, specially designed for the coffee market.
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Verescence launches “safety glass” bottles
Verescence has partnered with start-up What Matters to launch a range of 100% recyclable bottles with a non-slip effect.
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Tecnocap introduces 100% recycled aluminium cans and bottles
Tecnocap is exhibiting at ADF&PCD and PLD Paris 2020 with an extensive range of metal closures, a redesigned portfolio of aluminium aerosol cans and bottles made from 100% recycled aluminium.
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Coveris announces “most easily recycled” sandwich packaging
Coveris will be launching a recyclable lightweight sandwich skillet at Packaging Innovations 2020.
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Podcast: 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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WEF 2020: innovation, collaboration, and the vital role of packaging
Amcor CEO Ron Delia reflects on innovation and collaboration, and the vital role packaging will play in the future.
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Kompuestos unveils potato-based bioplastic
Kompuestos, a producer of sustainable plastic compounds, has developed a bioplastic made entirely from potato starch which reportedly biodegrades in four weeks.
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Consumer watchdog urges clearer recycling labelling for toiletries
A consumer organisation is arguing that the battle against plastic waste is being held back by poorly labelled bathroom products.
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An inside look at Repulping Technology’s award-winning cavitation pulper
Repulping Technology claims that its new innovation separates fibres from composite materials in a more efficient way when compared with conventional technology.
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Researchers develop biodegradable, recyclable material made from banana waste
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have discovered a novel way to turn banana plantation waste into a recyclable, biodegradable packaging material.
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Tesco scraps plastic-wrapped multipacks
Tesco will replace plastic-wrapped multipacks with plastic-free multibuys on tinned food – reportedly eliminating 350 tonnes of plastic.
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Lavazza 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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New sorting technology seeks to simplify the recycling process
A new innovation from Nextek claims to radically simplify the recycling process – but can this technology really be a game-changer?
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Cafés 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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Starbucks to step away from single-use packaging
The coffeehouse chain wants to replace single-use packaging and slash waste, carbon emissions and unsustainable water usage by 50%.