Kilmarnock FC unveils kits made from recycled plastic bottles
KILMARNOCK Football Club has unveiled new home and away kits made from recycled plastic bottles.
Made using Hummel's modern ECO8 technology, eight recycled bottles are...
APEAL publishes new report on steel packaging recycling
THE Association of European Producers of Steel for Packaging (APEAL) has launched its new report:Â How to recycle steel - why steel packaging recycles forever.
Alexis Van...
Ecoveritas calls for PPT revenues to be invested in recycling infrastructure
AS the world prepares to mark Global Recycling Day, environmental compliance data specialist Ecoveritas is calling for clarity on the destination of funds raised...
James Cropper takes steps to navigate ‘complex’ regulatory requirements
JAMES Cropper has teamed up with Osapiens to ensure compliance with the evolving requirements of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
With operations in more...
Sustainable packs deliver fresh look for innovative Scottish brand
AN award-winning TexMex restaurant with outlets in Edinburgh and Aberdeen has revealed the important role of packaging in helping to build the rapidly growing...
Sustainable packaging impacts consumer purchasing choices
A new report by fashion retail authority Drapers, in partnership with Smurfit Kappa, has revealed that sustainable packaging is still an important factor in...
New study highlights support for beverage cans
A new study has revealed that more than 75% of respondents said they would choose the beverage can over other packaging formats once they...
Xampla and NPL develop test to verify plastic-free claims
XAMPLA and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have developed a test to validate the company’s claim that its Morro materials – made from natural...
Notpla takeaway boxes to feature at major sporting event
COVERIS has produced new Notpla takeaway boxes that are set to feature at the Erste Bank Open ATPM 500 tennis competition in Vienna later...
25p disposable cup charge ‘won’t create lasting change’
People across Scotland are being asked their views on the potential introduction of a minimum charge on single-use cups. The Scottish Government is currently...



















