Sustainability Awards 2024 finalists announced! - Why did Unilever change its packaging goals? - The key to successful re-brands
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Welcome to this week's edition of the Packaging Europe LinkedIn newsletter! As always, we're here to bring you a roundup of the most important news and updates in packaging from the past week.
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In late April, Unilever made headlines around the world when it announced?major changes?to its packaging sustainability objectives. While this move had its critics, who argued that it was evidence of the company valuing profits over environmental progress, its supporters argued that the decision represented a win for pragmatism. How does Unilever reflect on all of this, one month on? We spoke with Pablo Costa, Unilever’s Global Head of Packaging, to find out.
As its first round of judging comes to a close, the international, expert jury of the world’s most prestigious sustainable packaging competition brings you the finalists of the Sustainability Awards 2024!
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In this edition of The Brief, we look at re-branding in packaging: why and when companies choose to re-brand, the aims of re-branding, and how it can impact the consumer.
Mondi has invested €200 million in the paper mill in Duino, Italy - once fully operational, it will reportedly be capable of producing 420,000 tonnes of recycled containerboard for packaging solutions and will be Mondi’s widest recycled paper machine at 8.5 metres.
Coveris aims to improve flexo print efficiencies and energy consumption with its investment in the Comexi press, due to be on show at drupa 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany.?