New sustainable packaging solution for Pringles
Pringles has taken the first step in developing more sustainable packaging solutions across its range by removing the plastic cap from its 53g varieties
31 August, 2022Pringles has taken the first step in developing more sustainable packaging solutions across its range by removing the plastic cap from its 53g varieties
31 August, 2022Introduces its first high-barrier, high-speed, recycle-ready liquid pouch packaging solution and launches a new platform of paper-based packaging products called AmFiber
18 February, 2022Sustainability of materials is a complex issue, and that the vast number of claims and information shared by companies regarding their sustainability efforts can create misconceptions
6 December, 2021Pact Group has received $20 million in government funding to support its investment in technology that will help meet the demand for sustainable packaging
22 November, 2021Plastic supplier Martogg Group has installed its third Vacurema machine, which produces food-grade recycled PET, signalling a broader shift in capacity across the Australian marketplace
3 November, 2021Using 30 per cent peanut husks in the production of fibreboard food packaging, they saw this as a means of valorising food waste
26 March, 2021Tip Top is the first in Australia to move to 100 per cent recyclable bread tags made from 100 per cent recycled cardboard
30 November, 2020Partnership results in launch of the YES! snack bar wrapped in recyclable paper for Nestlé
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