P&G launches Head and Shoulders pack containing 45% less plastic – UN sets out plastic waste roadmap – Recyclable bundling solution from Robinsons
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P&G brand Head & Shoulders’ nine-ingredient anti-dandruff shampoo BARE is being packaged in a recyclable ‘roll and squeeze’ bottle, designed to enable consumers to use ‘every last drop’ of the product.
?The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has released a report laying out the concrete practices, market shifts, and legislation that it says international policymakers could implement to pursue an 80% reduction in global plastic pollution by 2040 and a transition into a circular economy.
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?ALPLA’s Blue Circle brand has designed recyclable, biodegradable coffee capsules that claim to offer improved barrier properties, prevent odour migration, and provide a tasteless alternative to single-use pods.
Britvic Soft Drinks is implementing a recyclable carry handle solution from Item Products into the 1.75L twin bottle pack for its Robinsons fruit drink brand.
Convivialité Ventures, Pernod Ricard’s venture capital fund, has taken a minority share in circular economy technology startup ecoSPIRITS, which seeks to establish a low carbon, low waste, closed-loop distribution system for the premium wine and spirits industry.
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1 年Indian consumers are adept at removing every last drop of the product, whether the packaging is designed for it not! Just Indian juggad.
Co-Owner and CEO at PolyPak, CZ | Manufacturing of Flexible Eco-Packaging | Better than Plastic
1 年Industrial giants play a significant role in shaping the proper understanding of packaging, and as the director of a company engaged in packaging/bag manufacturing, this is crucial to me. Plastic recycling and reuse, as a form of secondary processing, represent a major step forward for conscious humanity as a whole.!)