Coca-Cola debuts new Smartwater aluminium cans - Recyclable paper crisp packets launched in the UK - Everything you need to know about DRS

Coca-Cola debuts new Smartwater aluminium cans - Recyclable paper crisp packets launched in the UK - Everything you need to know about DRS

Welcome to the latest edition of the Packaging Europe LinkedIn newsletter! This is our weekly recap of the most significant packaging stories from the past seven days to keep you on top of the important news and developing trends in the industry.

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‘First’ fully recyclable paper crisp packet with compostable laminate enters UK market

The British Crisp Co.?claims to have released the ‘first’ fully kerbside-recyclable paper crisp packet in the UK, intended to counteract eight billion annual crisp packets ending up in landfill or incineration.

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The Brief: Everything you need to know about deposit return schemes

Deposit return schemes are taking off in Europe and beyond, and it appears they will continue to do so as they are cemented into international packaging legislation. In this edition of the Brief, we recap how the systems function, where they are or aren’t working, and what the industry and consumers alike have to say about them.

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Coca-Cola rolls out smartwater in twelve-ounce aluminium cans

The Coca-Cola Company’s Glacéau smartwater brand is releasing 12-oz. aluminium cans with a new visual design, aspiring to tap into consumers’ environmental concerns while ensuring convenient consumption in the spring and summer months.

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PlantSea offers ‘first’ seaweed-based packaging with OPRL ‘Recycle’ label

In a reported first for seaweed-based packaging, PlantSea’s packaging materials have received OPRL’s ‘Recycle’ label, indicating their recyclability in standard paper waste streams.

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Berry Global increases recycling capacity for flexible films

Berry Global’s flexibles division has announced that it has increased its recycling capacity across three of its European recycling facilities as part of a pan-European project to expand production of its Sustane range of recycled polymers.

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