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New reusable and fully recyclable lightweight bottle

New reusable and fully recyclable lightweight bottle

Borealis and Trexel announce that they have co-developed a new plastic bottle based on a grade from the Bornewables portfolio of polyolefins made using renewable feedstocks derived 100% from waste and residue streams.

100,000 bottles per hour

100,000 bottles per hour

With the world's first wet-end monobloc rated at 100,000 0.5-litre water bottles an hour, Krones has set a new milestone in monobloc technology.

Bericap presents sustainable closures at Drinktec 2022

Bericap presents sustainable closures at Drinktec 2022

Enhanced user convenience, climate friendliness, weight and material reductions are the key to success for future closure systems. Bericap is exhibiting solutions that already satisfy those requirements at Drinktec.

From preforms to labels towards the circular economy

From preforms to labels towards the circular economy

At Drinktec 2022, SACMI Beverage will be presenting a comprehensive range of products that focuses on process sustainability, with ready-to-use innovations that are instrumental in fostering the creation of a returnable PET and food-grade resin recycling chain.

Digital, profitable, sustainable. SACMI’s roadmap for a new ‘green deal’ in the rigid packaging sector

Digital, profitable, sustainable. SACMI’s roadmap for a new ‘green deal’ in the rigid packaging sector

SACMI will be introducing its 4.0 line for cap and preform production at the Drinktec trade fair in Munich (Messe München, 12-16 September 2022). The focus will be on the new digital architecture of the machines and processes, with the development of new standards that are already compliant with the coming regulations, and will help our customers achieve sustainable and more competitive levels of production

Easy to recycle label free PET bottles

Easy to recycle label free PET bottles

Sipa, Italian manufacturer of machineries devote to the packaging industry started a new collaboration with food & beverage giant Danone led to the engineering of a label free bottle. A bottle without the label is much easier and cheaper to recycle.