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Lawmakers, recyclers call for SB 54 regulations that reflect intent of EPR law
CalRecycle is expected to open the 45-day public comment period on SB 54 rulemaking soon. Circular Action Alliance is asking producers to register by Sept. 5.
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Tracking packaging mergers and acquisitions in 2025
Prometheus Retail Solutions acquired the packaging and retail display division of PackagingARTS, Inteplast Group acquired Con-pearl from private equity firm Blue Cap AG, and an investor purchased Innovative Packaging Group.
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NovolexĀ closing Pactiv Evergreen plant in California, affecting 127 employees
This follows a Pactiv Evergreen facility closure in Michigan earlier this year that resulted in 153 layoffs.
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Blue Polymers takes over food-grade rPET pellet production in California
“Whereas we sell flake to folks that create pellets, now we can sell pellets to folks that create packaging,” said Pete Keller, vice president of recycling and sustainability at Republic Services, a partner in the Blue Polymers venture.
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Recycling and waste groups ādisappointedā by lack of plastics treaty
Plastics groups will push recycling over environmentalists’ calls for plastic production caps. Recycling groups will monitor the next round of talks for clues on infrastructure and end market impacts.
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Driven by EPR, brands to offer film and flexibles funding to California recyclers
General Mills, Mars, PepsiCo and other brands are investing in film and flexible packaging recycling in the state as California implements stricter recycling regulations for the materials under SB 54.
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PepsiCo, Bold Reuse partner on NFL stadium cups
The collaboration follows PepsiCo doing away with a formal reuse target earlier this year. It’s also Bold Reuse’s first implementation in California.
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CalRecycleĀ in āearly stageā of enforcing EPS food service ware ban
Meanwhile, multiple companies have been trying to formally demonstrate a recycling rate of at least 25% for expanded polystyrene in order to stay on the market, but none have been approved yet.
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4 fiber companiesā earnings flag āchallengingā industry conditions
Weak demand, trade conditions, divestitures and swing production dominated earnings reports from Clearwater Paper, Sappi, Stora Enso and Sylvamo.
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AmcorĀ considers divesting North American beverage business
The company is redefining its “core portfolio” after acquiring Berry Global. Since finalizing that deal, Amcor has cut 200 roles and worked to close five sites. It’s also hit some unexpected snags in North America.
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Hood Container, Sappi, Uline invest in expansions
Cosmo Films, Eco King, Flair Packaging, Schütz Container Systems, TricorBraun and Trioworld Group are among the other packaging companies expanding their production capacities or geographical footprints.
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Exports pulled down 2024 paper recycling rate: AF&PA
Decreased fiber exports, especially to Asia, affected both paper and OCC recycling rates in the U.S., according to the American Forest & Paper Association. But domestic mills increased their fiber consumption.
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Novelis sees āstrong demandā for aluminum beverage packaging sheet
The company is readying additional capacity at a new Alabama facility as it expects continued sustainability-driven growth in aluminum beverage packaging.
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Packaging innovations: Coors Light pits out, Pure Sunfarms gives a peek at weed
Plus, SIG works on a monomaterial bag for boxed wine, Smurfit Westrock and Papa Johns partner on digitally printed boxes to fit entire meals, Aptar brings biobased resins to nasal spray pumps, and more.
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Connecticutās beverage container redemption rate rose 21% in 2024
The Container Recycling Institute says improvements like a 10-cent deposit, more return locations and a broader range of accepted containers boosted redemption rates. Some other bottle bill states saw declines of 1% to 3%.
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Manufacturers nix the USDAās Paper and Packaging Board
Since 2014, the organization has been funded by paper manufacturers and importers to boost paper-based packaging markets. But a recent vote on continuing the marketing efforts failed to garner majority support.
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Smurfit Westrock shutting down Cedar Rapids, Iowa, facility
This 100-employee closure follows other company announcements this year eliminating certain sites in Illinois, Oregon, Minnesota and Texas, spanning corrugated products, containerboard and more.
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USDA funds packaging innovations for $143B specialty crop export industry
The Sustainable Packaging Innovation Lab, through Clemson University, selected projects to help align with international regulations like the EU’s PPWR. Companies involved include Kwik Lok, NatureSweet, Sway and others.
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Cascades details Virginia production ramp-up, New York wind-down
The Canadian fiber specialist said it accelerated the closure of corrugated medium manufacturing operations in Niagara Falls in light of notable tonnage increases at Bear Island that persisted through July.
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Greif inks deal to sell timberlands for $462M
The sale to Molpus Woodlands Group is expected to close by the end of September. The divestiture aligns with Greif’s ongoing optimization and cost-reduction efforts.
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Ball optimistic after growth in nonalcoholic beverages
Meanwhile, the can manufacturer has been doing some “repositioning” of its beer-heavy portfolio, as that category has been relatively soft across geographies. The company called tariff impacts “manageable.”
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Sealed Air details protective packaging turnaround progress, introduces new CFO
The second quarter of 2025 brought the most stable year-over-year volume results for protective packaging since 2021, said CEO Dustin Semach on Tuesday’s earnings call.
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EU delays countermeasures to US tariffs by 6 months
The bloc has now paused countermeasure implementation three times. The measures currently put on hold include additional duties for aluminum and steel products.
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After Oregon packaging EPR law launches, wholesaler lawsuit follows
The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors filed a complaint last week. The trade group is “reviewing all of the various proposals to implement EPR programs wherever they are being discussed,” a spokesperson said.
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Cascades, IP, O-I Glass announced layoffs in July
Employees in California, New York and Oregon are affected by the closures at paper and glass facilities, according to state WARN filings.