PepsiCo launches crisp packet made from 50% recycled plastic - Revolutionary coffee pack from Keurig - Ultimate guide to global packaging regulation
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INEOS Olefins & Polymers Europe, PepsiCo and Amcor have teamed up to launch new snack packaging for Sunbites crisps containing 50% recycled plastic.
The world sits at a crucial stage in its collective efforts to tackle the growing problem of plastic pollution. The next negotiations towards a legally binding global plastics treaty, INC-4, take place in Ottawa, Canada, in April 2024. This report takes a look at the global perspective not only on the Treaty itself but also on the wider regulatory developments across each region that will inform their efforts to comply with its terms.
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Keurig Dr Pepper has designed a revolutionary new packaging format for single-serve coffee – roasted coffee beans are ground, pressed and then wrapped in a protective plant-based coating, instead of plastic or aluminium.
In order to improve their plastic packaging operations, PwC consulting team Strategy& asserts that food and beverage companies should consider lightweighting and adopting biobased materials, where appropriate; develop consistent design-for-recycling standards; and form strategic partnerships with recycling providers to gain access to high-quality recyclate.
The Amazon Sustainability Accelerator has opened for applications from European climate-tech startups focused on building businesses in consumer products, circular economy, energy in buildings, and packaging.
Advisor p? Bengt Joensson Advisor
8 个月They are hanging on to fossil plastic. There are very good alternatives based on sustainable paper products. That is real progress.