Amazon and Mondi join forces on e-commerce packs - Johnnie Walker trials paper-based bottles - Exploring language on packaging

Amazon and Mondi join forces on e-commerce packs - Johnnie Walker trials paper-based bottles - Exploring language on packaging

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Packaging Europe LinkedIn newsletter! As always, we're here to bring you a roundup of the key news and developments in the packaging industry from the past week.

Let's dive into the stories.


Johnnie Walker trials paper-based whisky bottles behind the bar

Diageo and PA Consulting are trialling a 90% paper-based bottle for its Johnnie Walker Black Label scotch whisky, suggesting that it could emit 47% less carbon than standard glass solutions.

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Mondi helps Amazon replace bubble wrap with protective paper lining in envelopes

Amazon and Mondi have developed a paper-padded envelope with paper-based, shock-absorbent lining in an effort to eliminate plastic packaging components while protecting deliveries in transit.

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Heidelberg and Solenis collaborate to integrate barrier coatings into flexo printing

Heidelberg and Solenis have announced a collaboration aiming to develop a cost-effective process to integrate barrier coatings for fibre-based packaging directly into the roll-fed flexo printing process, using Heidelberg’s Boardmaster printing press.

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The Brief: exploring the use of multilingual packaging

In this edition of The Brief, we explore how companies decide what languages to include on their packaging and why; how multilingual packaging can be effective; and the issues, constraints and potential solutions surrounding the use of multiple languages on packaging.

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Consumers criticize Sainsbury’s and Tesco for removing single-use houmous lids

Sainsbury’s and Tesco collectively aim to save 50 million pieces of plastic annually by removing the rigid lids from their own-brand houmous pots – but consumers argue that the change has caused inconveniences in storage and increased food waste.

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Unlock new levels of performance with Sidel: FachPack 2024

RoboAccess_Pal S, Sidel’s latest palletising solution combining robotics and cobotics, will be in action on stand 7-439, Hall 7 at FachPack, Nürnberg, Germany, 24 – 26 September.??

Sidel will also present its agile packing and palletising equipment for primary packaging, including bottles, shaped containers, jars, tins, pots, cans, flexible packaging, and cartons, as well as secondary packaging: RSC, wrap around, shelf-ready packaging, or film.?

Through live demonstrations, visitors to the stand will witness the efficiency of the agile, compact palletising unit, RoboAccess_Pal S. Combining the best of robotics and cobotics, this high-performing, all-in-one solution delivers improved agility, operability, and compactness to the food, home, and personal Care (FHPC) markets.?

Hervé Bour, Sales Director FHPC Eastern Europe at Sidel, comments: “Sidel has a unique offering which combines packaging concepts, engineering solutions to complete production lines and standalone equipment. By working with Sidel, manufacturers can ensure that production efficiency skyrockets, futureproof lines and look for new pathways for growth.??

“From PET blowing, filling, labelling, packing, palletising combined with services and digitalisation, discover how Sidel’s large portfolio is adapted to every need in terms of packaging, footprint and line speeds and optimise your investment.”?

Click here to learn more about Sidel at FachPack

This content was sponsored by Sidel.

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