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Plastics in packaging a major focus at UK’s most exclusive packaging show
The UK’s hottest topic - plastics in packaging, is set to take centre stage at Packaging Innovations, Luxury Packaging and ADF London 2018, when it returns to Olympia London later...
A step change to more recyclable consumer goods: spearheaded by Fairy, Head & Shoulders and Tesco
Fairy and Head & Shoulders launched new bottles made from up to 100% recycled plastic, including recovered beach plastics. A step closer for P&G and Tesco to meet the aims of the...
Sustainability focus and a plastic-free aisle at the UK’s most exclusive packaging show
Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London has announced the launch of The Big Plastics Debate 2.0, which will see experts from all corners of the packaging supply chain...
Neste aiming to use waste plastic as a raw material for fuels and plastics
Neste, the world’s leading producer of renewable diesel, is now exploring ways to introduce liquefied waste plastic as a future raw material for fossil refining.
UK’s most exclusive packaging show announces cutting-edge seminar programme
Diageo, M&S, Lush and Carlsberg are just some of the major names already on board as part of Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London’s free-to-attend seminar programme.
£500,000 will help local charities provide the equivalent of six million meals to people in need as food redistribution rates rise sharply
Eight charities and not-for-profit groups will receive grants from the government’s £500,000 Food Waste Reduction Fund, administered by WRAP, to provide essential resources needed...
Sustainable packaging is becoming an increasingly high priority for consumers, says GlobalData
Consumers are increasingly putting pressure on manufacturers to improve the impact that packaging has on the environment, with ethical packaging now becoming a ‘must have’ quality...
China's plastic waste ban may force FMCG firms to make downstream packaging waste a key issue, says GlobalData
China’s decision to stop importing recyclable plastic waste in January 2018 has left the world with little choice but to landfill recyclables for which no market now exists.
Coca Cola's UK Packaging Update
Sustainable packaging strategy ambition: "To recover all of our packaging so that more is recycled and none ends up as litter."
A never-ending story - the life cycle of a steel beverage can
We have become so accustomed that we barely notice them in detail: beverage cans. In Germany alone, billions of cans cross store counters every year. How are such incredible numbers...
VTT developed a fully bio-based material to replace fossil-based plastics in thermally formable products
VTT has developed a thermally formable, biodegradable material, which is 100% bio-based. Its suitability for applications such as furniture makes it an attractive alternative to wood...
Ecolean's technology innovation wins International Beverage Awards 2018
Pöyry launches plastic substitution global consultancy
Pöyry has today announced the launch of a new global consultancy service, which will give companies all the information they need to switch from petroleum-based plastics to...
Lorax launches global bottle deposit scheme compliance service
Lorax launches global bottle deposit scheme compliance service
PepsiCo Joins The Recycling Partnership
PepsiCo Joins The Recycling Partnership
Perstorp Capa grades 6500D and 6800D given food contact approval in US
Perstorp Capa grades 6500D and 6800D given food contact approval in US
BIODEGRADABLE MULCH FILMS SUPPORTED IN REVISION OF EU FERTILISERS REGULATION
BIODEGRADABLE MULCH FILMS SUPPORTED IN REVISION OF EU FERTILISERS REGULATION
EUROPEAN BIOPLASTICS ELECTS NEW BOARD - FRANÇOIS DE BIE CONFIRMED AS CHAIRMAN - PRESS RELEASE
EUROPEAN BIOPLASTICS ELECTS NEW BOARD - FRANÇOIS DE BIE CONFIRMED AS CHAIRMAN - PRESS RELEASE
Finland has the world’s most energy-saving supermarket – half of the energy it consumes is solar in origin
Finland has the world’s most energy-saving supermarket – half of the energy it consumes is solar in origin