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Walki Group Licenses Earth Coating from Smart Planet Technologies
01.08.2020

Walki Group has entered into a license agreement with Smart Planet Technologies, for the use of Earth Coating in a number of next generation environmental packaging applications.

Brand Owner Trials Film-On-the-Side Curbside Recycling
01.08.2020

SC Johnson recently launched a pilot curbside film collection program in a small New Jersey community. Rather than mix film into existing single-stream recycling, the program has residents use a dedicated container.

Crain Launches Sustainable Plastics to Address Recycling and Sustainability Market
01.07.2020

Crain Communications Inc. is launching a new brand to address the emerging recycling and sustainability focus of the global plastics industry. Sustainable Plastics will provide news and information that impact consumer and industrial brands, manufacturers, governments,...

Fresh Produce Industry Identifies Way Forward for Plastics
01.07.2020

The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) has released a technical report providing a landscape review of plastics in the Canadian fresh produce sector based on the work of its Plastics Working Group. According to the report, “The majority...

What’s in Your Sustainability Tool Kit?
01.03.2020

The move toward sustainable practices, products and materials is no longer on the horizon but ever-present. This is especially true as more consumers factor brands’ social responsibility initiatives in purchase decisions. In fact, global demand...

The Plastic Polluters Won 2019 – and We're Running Out of Time to Stop Them
01.02.2020

The beach at Muncar on the island of Java was revolting. The 400-yard wide, mile-long stretch of sand was feet deep in foul-smelling sauce sachets, shopping bags, nappies, bottles and bags, plastic clothes and detergent...

Israel Wanted to Pay Supermarkets to Use More Packaging; They Declined
01.02.2020

An Israeli government plan to pay supermarkets to drastically increase their use of plastic packaging was shelved this week after no supermarket chain applied for the grant. In August, Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural...

As Politicians Parse Plastics Bans, It's Time For Industry To Get Proactive
01.02.2020

2020 is shaping up to be an even more eventful year for debates around plastic waste and plastic pollution than 2019 was. And that's saying a lot, considering that 2019 opened with plastic bag bans...

South Africa's Roads Are Being Repaved by Recycled Plastic Milk Bottles
12.31.2019

Shisalanga Construction has already repaved more than 400 meters of the road in Cliffdale, on the outskirts of Durban using this special asphalt. It is estimated that the work has helped recycle almost 40,000 two-liter plastic milk bottles. The firm...

J.P. Mascaro & Sons Adds Township to Flexible Packaging Recycling Program
12.30.2019

J.P. Mascaro & Sons, Audubon, Pennsylvania, has announced that as part of its contract for the curbside collection of recyclables, South Heidelberg Township, Pennsylvania, will include flexible plastic packaging (FPP).  J.P. Mascaro & Sons and...

Quantum Leap: As the Problem of Plastic Waste Worsens, Environment-Friendly Packaging Technologies Will Gain Traction
12.28.2019

Plastic rubbish is everywhere — streets, rivers, beaches, stomachs of cows and whales. Around 60% of the 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic produced since the early 1950s has ended up in landfills or the natural...

Goodbye to Paper Straws
12.26.2019

There is a single nice thing that can be said of paper straws: They are not as evil as plastic straws. The rest of the things that can be said of paper straws are epically...

Ecocept Recycled Plastic Waste Sports Turf a Winner for Sikh Temple
12.24.2019

Ecocept mixes plastics and old car tyres, replacing the traditional rock and rubber sports pads beneath synthetic turf. Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib Sikh Temple in the south Auckland suburb of Takanini was one of the...

Can We Be a Little Less Myopic About a Future Without Plastic Bags?
12.24.2019

During a recent trip to our local Heinen’s grocery store, my two young daughters pointed out a set of new signs that had sprouted up in the parking lot. They featured a smiling planet Earth,...

Ranpak Unveils Launch of FillPak Trident™
12.19.2019

Ranpak, a leading provider of environmentally sustainable product protection solutions for e-commerce and industrial supply chains, is announcing the North America launch of FillPak Trident™, an innovative, highly efficient packaging solution for medium and high...

Key Considerations for Sustainable Packaging
12.18.2019

Sustainability is top of mind for packaging suppliers and brands alike. As consumer demand for green options continues to increase, CPGs also face pressures from emerging regulations pertaining to certain packaging materials and waste. Brands...

Who Should Be Answerable For Sustainable Packaging?
12.18.2019

Sustainability has become a topic that no one can or should ignore. But this is not a new issue. From a packaging perspective, there has long been a drive to design and introduce materials and...

French Consortium Aims to Develop Chemical Recycling of Plastic
12.17.2019

A consortium of five companies - Citeo, Total, Recycling Technologies, Mars and Nestle - are partnering to develop industrial chemical recycling of plastics in France. The consortium will examine feasibility of recycling products currently considered...

WRAP Reveals UK is on Target to Reduce Plastic
12.17.2019

In its first annual report for the UK Plastics Pact, the organisation added that members of the Pact are “over halfway towards all their packaging being recyclable”. It added that the UK is over halfway...

The Hefty® EnergyBag® Program in Cobb County is Making "TONS" of Progress
12.17.2019

On behalf of the Cobb County Hefty® EnergyBag® program, we want to say thank you to all of our sponsors who have supported the program in Cobb County, GA. The program in Cobb County has...

Monosol Expands Operations for Biodegradable Films
12.16.2019

To meet rapidly increasing demand for its water-soluble and biodegradable films, Kuraray’s MonoSol Division has announced plans to expand its operations with the construction of a new manufacturing facility in Poland. Additionally, the company will...

All in the Pouch
12.16.2019

Industry experts foresee continue growth in the flexible packaging industry, fueled by two developments: increasing consumer demands for convenient packages, and an industry push for sustainable, shelf-ready product designs, according to the Flexible Packaging Market...

Dow’s Jeff Wooster: “Here Is What We Must Do To Inspire The Next Generation About Sustainability”
12.16.2019

I had the pleasure of interviewing Jeff Wooster. Jeff is the Global Sustainability Director for Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics. He is on the Board of Directors for GreenBlue and serves on the steering team...

DOE: Upcoming FOA to Support R&D for New Biobased Plastics
12.16.2019

The U.S. Department of Energy published a notice of intent on Dec. 10 announcing plans to issue a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) that will support research and development for new biobased plastics that are capable...

How Dow Seeks to Turn Plastic Waste Into a Circular Resource
12.13.2019

Haley Lowry, global sustainability director at Dow, has big plans for plastic. Representing one of the largest plastics producers in the world, she is working to create new systems, products and technologies — such as...

How Inks Can Help Converters Achieve Sustainability Goals
12.13.2019

Sustainability is an important trend in the printing industry, and converters want to be sustainable. In this podcast, Sun Chemical’s Robert O’Boyle discusses ways an ink manufacturer can help converters achieve their sustainability goals.

Remembering the Job That Packaging is Hired to Do
12.12.2019

The rush to leave plastics behind has the potential to cause increased environmental impact. In the mad dash to replace plastics, it’s important that we remember the “job we are hiring packaging to do”.

Project Quantifies Potential of Secondary Sortation
12.11.2019

A demonstration project found that by routing mixed bales and MRF residue to a central sorting location, more than 17,000 tons of additional plastics could be captured in the Pacific Northwest each year. The Pacific...

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