All Sustainability articles – Page 265
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The Recycling Association to Join With Retailers and Packaging Manufacturers to Discuss Design for Recyclability
The Recycling Association will be a key sustainability partner at this year's Label & Print exhibition, taking place at The NEC on 28th February and 1st March this year.
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James Cropper puts Sustainability on Show at Museum of Brands
British master papermaker James Cropper is showcasing a selection of its most sustainable packaging solutions in the latest display at London’s Museum of Brands.
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ArticleLeonhard Kurz develops alternative finishing process for plastic sealing caps
Leonhard Kurz has developed an environmentally-friendly finishing process for sealing caps made from plastic.
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ArticleLeading Retailers Join the UK’s Big Plastics Debate
Coca Cola, Co-Op, Asda, Marks & Spencer and Iceland will come together under one roof for the first time at Packaging Innovations 2018, to talk about the UK’s hottest topic – plastics in packaging.
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ArticleThe Packaging Equilibrium
Eric Hiser, vice president of ISTA, the International Safe Transit Association, talks about finding the right balance in packaging.
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ArticleInnovation arises from shared passion for compostable packaging
Bio4pack and TIPA were exactly what organic grains company, De Halm, was looking for. Together, they were able to develop a compostable packaging solution, and a long-term relationship, that has proven to be an overall success.
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ArticleStora Enso Launches Bio-based Lignin as Renewable Replacement for Oil-based Phenolic Materials
The launch of LineoTM by Stora Enso is another important step on the way to replacing fossil-based materials with renewable solutions.
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ArticleUPM Raflatac Expands Lite Range of Ecodesigned Labeling Solutions
UPM Raflatac has expanded its PP Lite range of labeling solutions for the European market with the introduction of a new clear film, PP Silver Lite.
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ArticleMaking Plant Pots Suitable for Kerbside Recycling
Aeroplas have long believed that their plant pot range should be included with kerbside collections. While 76% of Local Authorities collect pots, tubs and trays, there are only a handful who collect plant pots.
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EuPC and Unionplast present "A Circular Future with Plastics"
Milan, on the 24th and 25th May 2018, will gather major representatives of the European plastics converting industry, to witness the commitment of the sector to the pillars identified by the European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy.
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ArticleLuxus Polymer Analysis Service Tests for 'End-of-Life Recyclability
Technical compounder Luxus, has launched a rapid coloured polymer analysis service that tests for ‘end-of-life’ recyclability.
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ArticleRPC bpi protec Launches Sustainable Stand-up Pouch Solution
RPC bpi protec has developed an innovative stand-up non-laminate bag as a cost-effective and environmentally-sustainable alternative to the traditional Doy sealed pouch.
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ArticleBeck Automation: Biocompatible PLA Meets In-Mold Labelling
Fresh coffee straight out of a coffee capsule has been one of the most popular ways to make a good cup of coffee for years.
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ArticleWhite paper: Performance of aluminium based materials related to the structure
Studying the influence of aluminium thickness of CFF and push through foil on efficiency and cost
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ArticleUPM Raflatac Launches New White Plant-based PE Film for Home and Personal Care Applications
UPM Raflatac is extending its range of film face materials for the European market with a new white plant-based material that provides a sustainable alternative to fossil-based films for a wide variety of end uses.
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ArticleManifesto: ‘Packaging must lead way to a more integrated approach’
Stuart Lendrum (former head of packaging at Sainsbury's) presents his vision for a packaging industry that needs to show leadership in facing the sustainability challenge
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ArticleSkymark Develops Reduced Weight Baby Wipes Pack for Tesco
The UK-based flexible packaging manufacturer, Skymark, has developed a range of packs with significantly reduced weight for use in Tesco’s range of baby wipes.
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Launch of the LIFE EPS-SURE Project Website
The Life EPS-SURE project, a R&D&i project for plastic recycling that will transform fish boxes into new food packages, has launched its website to make the information about progress accessible for everybody.
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ArticleAre biodegradable plastics better for the environment?
Plastics are indispensable in many areas of our modern lives, yet questions over the material’s sustainability are rarely out of the headlines these days.
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ArticleExploring the Norwegian Model
Tracy Sutton, renowned consultant in circular economy packaging design and founder of Root, reports on her recent field trip to study Norway’s waste management systems.




