Tag: waste

UPM Raflatac

UPM Raflatac collaborates with WWF Poland

UPM Raflatac and WWF Poland have renewed their contract to build a smarter future beyond fossils together. During the new three-year contract period the...
Avery Dennison

Avery Dennison “unleashes the power of less”

Adding to their powerful legacy of harnessing innovation to create pioneering label solutions, Avery Dennison announced today the release of the AD RDX sustainable...
Avery Dennison

Avery Dennison and Ambercycle launch digital care label

Avery Dennison global leader in innovation and materials science, branding, and manufacturing, today announced its partnership with Ambercycle, a Los Angeles-based, post-consumer garment recycler....
Parkside adds sustainability portfolio to its offering in the Asia Pacific

Parkside adds sustainability portfolio to its offering in the Asia Pacific

Flexible packaging specialist Parkside has added a sustainability portfolio to its offering in the Asia Pacific region to address new consumer trends emerging in...
Veolia

Unilever and Veolia to tackle packaging waste & recycling

On 24 October 2018, Unilever and Veolia signed a three-year collaboration agreement to jointly work on emerging technologies that will help create a circular...
Sustainability

Sustainability – But much still required to be done – Part...

In our last issue, we looked at the first part of the road-map required to be put in place for fulfillment of producers’ extended...

But much still required to be done – Part 1

As reported on our website www.packagingsouthasia.com, the government has considerably eased restrictions on the use of Multi-layered Structures and Mixed Plastic Materials for packaging....
RMGT

RMGT open house in Japan

On our recent visit to Japan, we had the opportunity to participate in an open house organized by Ryobi MHI Graphic Technology (RMGT). The open house was held on 19 January 2018 at RMGT’s manufacturing facility in Fukuyama, around 600 km from Tokyo.

Towards the New Plastic Economy

Worldwide, experts have established 7 elements as key to the development of circular economies. These elements are prioritizing regenerative resources, preserving and extending what’s already 

reduce

Unilever aims to reduce, reuse and recycle

Indian print recovers and grows in Q4
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