Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), one of the world’s leading sustainable chemical companies, and Evertis, a pioneer in sustainable PET barrier films, are collaborating to use flake from recycled PET trays to produce PET film suitable for food packaging trays. The partnership is an important step in diverting PET trays from landfill or incineration to support the EU’s recycling targets and create a circular economy for PET trays. After six years of research and development, … [Read more...] about Indorama Ventures and Evertis collaborate to strengthen circularity in PET food tray packaging
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New Life Plastics Celebrates the Grand Opening of its New Food-Grade Ready Plastic Recycling Facility to Process PET Bottles in Hong Kong
New Life Plastics Ltd (NLP) celebrated the opening ceremony of its new plastic recycling facility today. As a joint venture between ALBA Group (Asia) Limited (ALBA), Baguio Waste Management and Recycling Limited (Baguio), and Swire Coca-Cola Limited (Swire Coca-Cola), the 6,500 square metre-facility, located in Lot T6 of the EcoPark, Tuen Mun, is the largest food-grade ready plastic recycling facility in Hong Kong. Dr. Axel Schweitzer, Chairman of ALBA, Mr. Ben Ng Wing Hong, Chairman and … [Read more...] about New Life Plastics Celebrates the Grand Opening of its New Food-Grade Ready Plastic Recycling Facility to Process PET Bottles in Hong Kong
Sidel launches its 1SKIN bottle, the future of sustainable packaging for sensitive drinks
Sidel has created 1SKIN™, a unique label-less recycled PET bottle. It has been designed to help Sidel’s customers achieve their sustainability goals and drive sales of high-end products. This is possible by combining distinctive shelf appeal with the highest eco credentials. The one-litre bottle is destined for the booming market in sensitive juices, teas, and flavoured drinks. The new 1SKIN concept represents a breakthrough in sustainability and its streamlined design. Designed for easy … [Read more...] about Sidel launches its 1SKIN bottle, the future of sustainable packaging for sensitive drinks