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STADLER Designs and Installs State-of-The-Art Light Packaging Sorting Plant for TBM in Yokosuka, Japan

STADLER has designed the facility to automatically sort light plastic packaging and LIMEX, an environmentally friendly,limestone based material developed and produced by TBM. The plant will be part of a collaboration between TBM and the city of Yokosuka to promote the collection and recycling of plastic waste and LIMEX for the entire city and surrounding areas. TBM also plans to use the plant to develop a pioneering resource recycling model with the aim of contributing to a decarbonized society.

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ThermoFibre partners with PulPac – Brings Dry Molded Fiber Products to market

The shift from single-use plastics continues as ThermoFibre joins the PulPac eco-system as the next licensee to expand its offer with Dry Molded Fiber products. In connection with becoming a licensee, ThermoFibre ordered the PulPac Modula, a Dry Molded Fiber production line that will be installed in the company’s facility in Lincolnshire, UK, next year. Primary first applications will be high-volume products such as food trays, lids, cutlery and the like.

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Amcor Drives Progress on Advanced Recycling Materials for Food and Healthcare Markets

Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has today announced a five-year deal with ExxonMobil to purchase certified-circular polyethylene material in support of its target to achieve 30% recycled material across its portfolio by 2030. The volume of material will increase incrementally each year, and is expected to reach 100,000 metric tons annually at the end of the five-year period.

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Single-Use Plastic Ban Partially Lifted: Maharashtra Allows Use of These Items

The Maharashtra government has tweaked its single-use plastic policy to allow a few things. As per the updated policy, it is now allowed to produce straws, cups, plates, forks and spoons from “compostable” materials, as per a senior official. A four-year plastic ban has now been partially eased by the Maharashtra government. The directive took effect on an immediate basis.

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