May 7, 2021

South Africa implements mandatory EPR for plastics packaging

South Africa implements mandatory EPR for plastics packaging from 5 May

Any company or brand that makes or imports any form of plastic packaging for distribution in South Africa will be required to pay an extended producer responsibility (EPR) fee per tonne from 5 May 2021. Strict government targets have been set for annual collection and recycling over the next five years and the EPR will see investment in collection infrastructure in the country.

Kraft Heinz, with its brand Plasmon, launches Italy’s first fully recyclable baby food pouches

Kraft Heinz, one of the major food and beverage global companies, partners with Gualapack to boost its environmental agenda and chooses Pouch5® for its baby food Italian brand Plasmon: a fully recyclable option that helps the industry – and families – take a step towards sustainability. This partnership is opening up opportunities to reinforce Kraft Heinz’s care for the environment and support for the green lifestyle many new parents embrace, through its Italian brand Plasmon.

Burger King Green packaging trials

Burger King Testing Green Packaging in 51 Restaurants

Burger King is committed to being part of a more sustainable future by reducing our environmental footprint. That’s why today, the chain is continuing its journey by launching a green packaging pilot program focused on finding scalable solutions for eight of our most-used, guest-facing items including forks, spoons, knives, straws, drink lids, Frypods, Whopper wrappers and napkins.

Constantia Flexibles Pharma Packaging

Innovation on Demand – Constantia Flexibles partners on development of NC-free Inks and Primers

It is well known within the pharmaceutical industry that Constantia Flexibles is the ideal partner when it comes to developing innovative, effective solutions to today’s biggest challenges. In a recent development project, we achieved a fast turnaround on some ground-breaking new inks and primers as part of the industry-wide effort to minimize the risk of NDMA/NDEA contamination in drugs.

LyondellBasell Pyrolysis Germany

LyondellBasell starts commercial production of polymers using raw material derived from plastic waste

LyondellBasell today announced another step towards its ambition to advance the circular economy by making virgin quality polymers from raw materials derived from plastic waste at its Wesseling, Germany, site. Produced by the thermal conversion of plastic waste, this raw material is converted into ethylene and propylene in the LyondellBasell production facilities, and then processed into polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) in the downstream units for plastics production.

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