Steel for Packaging Europe has confirmed the highest ever EU recycling rate for steel packaging, bringing the steel packaging sector even closer to fully closing the material loop.
New ways of plastic recycling are at the heart of our EcoCircle platform
KRAIBURG TPE introduces Lightweight TPE with a high proportion of recycled content
The new PP-based mono-material packaging has a high oxygen barrier, keeping the product fresh on shelf
Mondi and Fressnapf, Europe's market leader for pet supplies, have made the move to recyclable mono-material packaging for a dry pet food range
Novelis to Trial Use of Hydrogen in Recycling Furnaces
for pet food packaging based on certified circular polypropylene
Mondi has joined forces with AIM and other partners across the value chain to prove the viability of digital watermarking for sorting waste at scale.
• New flavours of zooplus’ premium pet food brand ‘Wolf of Wilderness’ to use Mondi’s recyclable, sustainable packaging • Mono-material constructions provide vital barrier properties & aesthetics • Sustainable flexible packaging suitable for European e-commerce
Recycling of steel packaging in Europe has hit a new all-time high of 82.5%, according to figures issued by APEAL, the Association of European Producers of Steel for Packaging.
Creating flexible packaging from virgin grade material derived from plastic waste is now taking a step towards reality in a pilot project called ChemCycling
A conversation with Alexis Van Maercke, Secretary General, APEAL, the Association of European Producers of Steel for Packaging, Brussels (Belgium)
Emma Sicher from Free University of Bolzano, Italy, talks about the development of packaging material made from apples.
The INC-5 debate focuses not only on the quantity of plastic, but also on its composition. What is permitted in packaging in the future will change fundamentally.
What the planned UN plastics treaty means for pet food packaging – and why the industry needs to act now
With the PPWR, the EU is planning a far-reaching restructuring of the packaging market. For paper packaging, this is both an opportunity and a challenge - if it really can be recycled
After the recent INC-5 meeting in Busan, a global plastics agreement is within reach - and with it, possibly profound changes for the packaging industry