The projects are aimed at reducing CO2 emissions and promoting a circular economy.
Laboratory results validate that the material is fully compatible with the PET recycling stream.
The PEF is made entirely from plants and fully recyclable polymer, offering a renewable and circular packaging solution for Hoogesteger’s traditional packaging.
The company cited prolonged petrochemical downcycles, high European energy costs, and sluggish economic conditions as key reasons for its decision.
UBQ Materials offers a bold alternative: converting unsorted household waste, including organics and hard-to-recycle materials, into a fully functional plastic substitute.
The PAK showroom is set to unveil the innovative D-PAK carton packaging solution, sparking curiosity and interest among both current and potential clients.
Suzano will acquire a 51% stake in the new Netherlands-based entity for US$1.7 billion, while Kimberly-Clark will retain 49%.
The line can produce up to 400 cans per minute — 25% higher than the industry standard.
Avantium’s PEF will be used to create high-performance liners via injection molding and blow molding processes.
The move is aimed at accelerating the company’s label business.