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Supportive but cautionary response to UK deposit return scheme
Across British media reports there has been a sea of blinkered positive coverage hailing the government’s plans to introduce a deposit return scheme, designed to “crack down on plastic pollution”. Libby White takes a closer look at industry responses
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Mixed reception to UK Government Plan
Specialists in the packaging, sustainability and recycling world have responded with qualified welcome for the 25-year sustainability plan unveiled by Theresa May
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Biggest PPMA Show for 12 years demonstrates strength of UK manufacturing industry
Once again, the PPMA Show highlighted why it’s the UK’s unmissable event for processing and packaging machinery, when it returned to Birmingham’s NEC between 26 and 28 September.
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What's New at PPMA 2017
This week, more than 350 exhibitors representing 1,500 brands will descend on the NEC, Birmingham for the biggest PPMA Show in 12 years.
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British Consumers Call for Sustainable Packaging
The latest YouGov research suggests consumers are becoming more aware of sustainable packaging as they call for more packaging to both be recyclable and made from recycled material.
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COMPLETING THE CIRCLE
On 26th September at the PPMA Show Packaging Europe’s Tim Sykes will be chairing a session with Veolia’s Dr Forbes McDougall on sustainable food and drink packaging and the circular economy. The two caught up for an interview ahead of the show.
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Successful Recycling & Compounding TecDay
About 60 visitors to the Recycling & Compounding TecDay organised by KraussMaffei Berstorff and EREMA received insider information about state-of-the-art technologies, innovative machinery and unparalleled services around plastics recycling.
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Industry Leaders Join PPMA Show 2017 Learning Hub Line-Up
Building on its reputation as a best-in-class exhibition, the PPMA Show 2017 has announced the line-up for its new and improved Learning Hub
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How to Protect our Lands and Oceans from Plastic Waste?
Adrian Griffiths, Founder and CEO at Recycling Technologies, talks about solutions to a growing problem.
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