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Containers represent the epitome of constant change syndrome as evidenced in each material used. From an operations perspective, each container material can exemplify some of the important changes and impacts that have occurred.
Premium beverage brands are adopting premium labels with thinner materials and brighter designs to attract buyers. In June, ACTEGA released a new “no label” decorating solution designed to reduce waste by 50%: Signite.
With sustainability an increasingly important topic in today’s packaging world, Multi-Color Corp. is looking for ways to make its labels as environmentally friendly as possible for its customers.
How a beverage is packaged and deciding the type of packaging material — glass, aluminum or plastic — is a critical part of the equation for beverage-makers. Among the factors that should be considered is sustainability, smaller packaging sizes, and lightweighting.
The 330-ml bottles, which feature DC characters, are made from 100 percent recycled plastic (rPET) and are 100 percent recyclable, including the cap, the company says.
As part of its longstanding commitment to environmental sustainability, FIJI Water announced a multifaceted initiative to transform its use of plastic while promoting a circular economy.
On Demand The presentation will cover a number of packaging innovations including recyclable small-format PET packages for CSD and oxygen-sensitive beverages, label-less packages and innovative use of color for sustainable brand differentiation.
On Demand Market demand for more sustainable packaging is here to stay. Industry-leading brands are already taking the lead by running more recycled PET (rPET) material, with upcoming legislation only intensifying the need to make the switch. Join us to help ensure you don’t get left behind, while learning ways to avoid common risks of running more rPET…and more.