Emmi unveils new packaging strategy

SWISS dairy product producer Emmi has announced its commitment to a circular economy through the use of entirely recyclable packaging by 2027. The company, which...

Paper packaging giant earns further recognition for ESG credentials

SMURFIT Kappa has been recognised as a leading ESG performer for the third year in a row by research and analytics firm Morningstar Sustainalytics. The...

Amcor Capsules launches over 90% recycled tin for wine and spirits sector

AMCOR Capsules has announced the introduction of more than 90% recycled tin into its premium tin capsules and sparkling foils range. The firm said it...
UPM Raflatac launches new Packaging Recyclability Guide

Labels guide e-book aims to boost packaging recyclability goals

UPM Raflatac has launched its new Packaging Recyclability Guide, designed to help fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) stakeholders navigate the complexities of packaging design and...

Paper-based packaging solution has innovation all wrapped up

PROTEGA Global's Hexcel Wrap ‘paper bubble wrap’ was crowned Most Innovating Product at the recent Packaging Innovations & Empack exhibition. Nominated as one of the...

Berry increases recycling capacity for flexible films

AS part of a project to expand production of its Sustane range of recycled polymers, Berry Global Group's flexibles division recently increased recycling capacity...

Entry deadline extended for Plastics Recycling Awards Europe 2022

ORGANISERS of the Plastics Recycling Awards Europe 2022 have announced an extension to the entry deadline for all seven award categories until Friday March...

EPR delay makes this a dangerous time for recycling

David Wilson is director of compliance at Vanden Recycling, experts in plastics recycling. He shares his thoughts on the EPR delay and the impact...

7UP to transition to clear bottles

7UP bottles are to transition from their existing green colour to clear PET for the first time, PepsiCo has announced. The move comes after research...

Call made for ‘potentially misleading’ packaging terms to have legislated definitions

THE Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has called on the introduction of legislated definitions for 'potentially misleading' terms like 'recyclable' and 'carbon neutral'. It said...