Natural packaging material tipped for food sector growth
FIBREPAK, which is described as a natural packaging material that uses thermoformed wet pulp, has been tipped to make a big impact in the...
KP Snacks pop plastic on low-calorie line
KP Snacks has unveiled a new modern pack design for its Popchips range, which will also bring a reduction in the amount of plastic...
Bacardi launches new packs designed to reduce cardboard waste
BACARDI has revealed it is cutting cardboard waste this Christmas by introducing a new design for its online gift packs, which is said to...
New research shows growth in canned alcoholic drinks market
NEW research has revealed the value of canned craft beer and wine has increased in the last 18 months.
Speaking to industry trade body Can...
Slashing food waste with induction heat seals
Food waste has been in the headlines for a long time and in this season of supply chain challenges, making the most of such...
Starbucks partners with coffee pod recycling scheme
STARBUCKS UK has become the latest high-street chain to partner with the coffee pod recycling scheme, Podback.
The firm is now offering customers of Starbucks’...
Colpac has net zero targets validated by the SBTi
FOOD packaging specialist Colpac has announced that its net zero targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), including its overall...
‘Groundbreaking’ recyclability tool for fibre-based packaging launches in UK
A new recyclability assessment and certification service has been launched for fibre-based packaging.
Papercycle is described as a 'groundbreaking' initiative, especially with Extended Producer Responsibility...
Flint Group hails ‘substantial advancements’ in sustainability journey
FLINT Group, a supplier of inks and coatings for the print and packaging industry, has launched its Sustainability Report for the 2023 financial year,...
OPRL begins search for new chair
OPRL has launched a search for a new chair as founding director Jane Bevis prepares to step down from the role.
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