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Packaging manufacturers set big sustainability goals. How are they doing?
Sappi North America released its 2023 sustainability report, which addresses its efforts to meet a 2030 emissions goal and expand its “renewable” paper-based packaging through facility investments and R&D.
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Tracking packaging mergers and acquisitions in 2024
Novvia Group acquired a plastic and glass container supplier in Florida; Berlin Packaging acquired a packaging supplier in Japan; Nightfood acquired a distributor of custom takeout packaging for the food service industry.
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Molded fiber’s growth as a plastic replacement isn’t pulp fiction
While the market is expanding, speakers at an International Molded Fiber Association event said it still faces an entrenched competitor in plastic and hurdles with feedstock availability, energy use and other factors.
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Dart delves into dry molded fiber for lids, licensing PulPac tech
The food service packaging company and Solo Cup distributor is the first in North America to license a more compact production platform from the Swedish dry molded fiber specialist.
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MRF and mill advances expected to fuel North American recovered fiber demand, Fastmarkets says
Analysts highlighted tight OCC and mixed paper supply, as well as ongoing demand from mills willing to pay for cleaner recovered paper material from higher-tech MRFs, during a recent webinar.
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Sparkling water craze meets reuse with Aerflo’s launch
Investor Closed Loop Partners hailed the convenience of the startup’s refillable bottle system. Aerflo estimates its reusable capsules, which carbonate water on the go, could each displace more than 330 beverage cans.
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EPA recommends BPI, GreenScreen, other ecolabels in food service ware procurement
It’s the first time in nearly 10 years the agency is evaluating new recommendations of standards for sustainable federal purchasing. EPA said it would accept comments on the proposed updates for 30 days.
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Summer 2024 brought numerous new, expanded facility announcements
Axium Packaging, Green Bay Packaging, Greif, Pallet Distributors and Tetra Pak are among the companies that have made notable investments in growing operations.
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As Amazon and others nix air pillows, packaging manufacturers diversify to cushion the blow
Packaging companies are having to adapt to keep up as e-commerce expands and protective packaging trends shift. Retailers are trying new void fill materials, rightsizing packages and more.
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Keurig Dr Pepper to pay $1.5M to settle charges about K-Cup recyclability
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says the beverage company omitted from filed documents some important information about testing the curbside recyclability of its K-Cup coffee pods.
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Packaging updates anticipated in Biden administration’s waning months
Some of these updates have been a long time coming, including next steps for the Green Guides and the National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution.
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O-I Glass, spirits industry partner for Kentucky’s first dedicated glass recycling program
O-I Glass will purchase cullet from the new program run by workforce development nonprofit Workwell Industries. The glass comes from distilleries in the region that also invested in the project.
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Packaging innovations: McDonald’s four-flap McFlurry, Capri-Sun bottle debate
Plus, New England Coffee ditches its plastic pod base for commercially compostable materials.
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Music venues become a proving ground for reusable packaging
Groups like Upstream and musicians such as Grace Potter are pushing to replace single-use cups with reusable options. This weekend’s Imagine Zero Music Festival is the latest example of a reuse-focused event.
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Amcor drops ‘interim’ from Peter Konieczny’s CEO title
Amcor also named a new chief sustainability officer and chief operating officer. Konieczny stepped in after Ron Delia, CEO for nine years, announced he would retire due to health reasons.
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Myplas film recycling plant in Minnesota to reopen under new ownership
GDB Circular plans to upgrade the facility and improve operations at the film recycling plant, which opened in December but idled soon after due to financial issues.
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Veritiv to acquire Orora Packaging Solutions for $1.2B
The transaction will enhance private equity-backed Veritiv’s specialty packaging distribution capabilities, while Orora will transition to a dedicated beverage packaging business.
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Silgan Containers, Smurfit Westrock reported layoffs in August
The announcements of manufacturing and administrative workforce changes come as U.S. production more broadly hit a four-year low in August, according to the Institute for Supply Management.
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California lawmakers send bills on grocery bags, date labels, microplastics to governor
Meanwhile, bills that could have restricted PFAS in plastic packaging and updated the state’s packaging EPR law stalled prior to the end of the legislative session.
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These packaging companies and organizations have named new CEOs in 2024
There’s a new wave of leaders this year at some of the most notable public and private companies, as well as related nonprofit groups. Catch up on the latest appointments.
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Fortis Solutions Group names new CEO
Carlos Tapias brings more than 20 years of packaging experience to the role. He takes over the job from the company’s founder.
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UFP Industries reshuffles top leadership
CEO Matthew Missad will leave the role at year’s end, and a 26-year UFP employee will step in.
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Packaging innovations: Pizza Hut’s box makes a move, Vital Proteins chooses paper over plastic
Plus, Restaurantware adds a compostable food service products line and Pactiv Evergreen introduces an alternative to polystyrene foam trays.
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Berry seeks insights on reusable cups at scale in California rollout
Berry provided HDPE cups that are ultimately recyclable for a NextGen Consortium initiative that began this month in the city of Petaluma. The company expects legislation will drive more reuse activity in the coming years.
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Multimaterial plastic packaging, some produce stickers land on ‘problematic’ materials list for elimination
Additions to the U.S. Plastics Pact’s list are targeted for elimination by 2030, building on 2025 goals. The group continues to evaluate non-compostable beverage pods, small-format packaging and other items.