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Driving Greener Choices in Packaging Procurement with the EU Ecolabel

Sustainability is steadily transforming public procurement across Europe, and the packaging industry is no exception. The recent live broadcast organized by the European Commission on 10 October 2025 highlighted the role of the EU Ecolabel in helping public buyers select greener products more easily, efficiently, and cost-effectively. With over 110,000 certified goods now on the…

Research: Turning Food Waste into Future Packaging

Research: Turning Food Waste into Future Packaging

Monash University of Australia has announced a breakthrough in its research on biodegradable plastics technology, by converting food waste sugars into polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) biopolymers. This innovation could redefine sustainable packaging by replacing petroleum-based plastics with compostable, renewable alternatives.   From Food Waste to Functional Film The Monash researchers developed natural plastic films derived from sugars…

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The Future of Reusable Packaging in UK Grocery Retail

Nine of the UK’s largest supermarket chains have announced a “Statement of Intent” to explore reusable packaging across physical stores and online channels. Supported by WRAP and governments from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, this initiative aims to significantly reduce single-use packaging.   Coalition of Major Retailers Taking Action The partnership involves Aldi, Asda, Co‑op, Lidl…

Global Mechanical Recycling 50 Million Tonnes Annually by 2050

Global Mechanical Recycling: 50 Million Tonnes Annually by 2050

A recent industry whitepaper by ICIS (Independent Commodity Intelligence Services), projects that global mechanical recycling could reach over 50 million tonnes annually by 2050. This marks a doubling of current recycling rates in regions such as Europe, North America, and North Asia, where mechanical recycling made up just 8% of demand in 2024. The analysis…

Investing in Chemical Recycling: A €400 Billion Opportunity?

Investing in Chemical Recycling: A €400 Billion Opportunity?

A recent study by consultancy group Bain & Company underscores the transformative potential of chemical recycling in reshaping the plastics industry. Despite its current limitations, the sector is viewed as a key driver for reducing plastic waste and lessening dependence on virgin materials—if adequate investment and policy backing are secured.   A Newcomer Industry Held…

tech recycling - CEFLEX Assesses Recycling Tech for Flexible Packaging

CEFLEX Assesses Recycling Tech for Flexible Packaging

A new report from the Circular Economy for Flexible Packaging (CEFLEX) initiative outlines five advanced recycling technology categories that promise to raise the quality of recyclates and make flexible packaging more recyclable than ever before. The research aims to support EU circular economy goals, including the ambitious target of recycling 55 % of flexible packaging…

European Commission Approves € 500 Million French Chemical Recycling Scheme

The European Commission has approved a € 500 million initiative proposed by France for a chemical recycling scheme that supports certain types of plastic waste. This initiative aligns with EU circular economy goals outlined in the European Commission’s Political Guidelines for 2024-2029.   Materials and Funding of the Chemical Recycling Scheme The project targets various…

The Environmental Impact of Plastic Alternatives

The Environmental Impact of Plastic Alternatives

A comprehensive study published in Environmental Science & Technology evaluates the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of plastic products versus their alternatives across 16 applications. These include key sectors such as packaging, construction, automotive, textiles, and consumer goods, which together account for 90 % of global plastic use. The findings reveal a counterintuitive reality: replacing plastics…

Advances in eco-friendly PET Alternatives

Advances in Eco-friendly PET Alternatives

Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have achieved a breakthrough in developing eco-friendly alternatives to PET (polyethylene terephthalate) for packaging. By employing advanced metabolic engineering techniques, the team created a microbial strain capable of producing pseudoaromatic polyester monomers. These materials offer improved biodegradability and physical properties, presenting a promising solution…

The 2024 BPI Summit

BPI Summit on Compostable Packaging Challenges Ahead of USDA Decision

The 2024 BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute) Summit in Berkeley, California, brought together over 200 composters, packaging manufacturers, and industry stakeholders to discuss the future of compostable packaging. The event was hosted by BPI and highlighted the ongoing debate about compostable packaging’s role in organic recycling. With the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) expected to make…

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Revolutionary Smart Plastic That Self-Destructs in the Sea

A groundbreaking solution to the global issue of plastic pollution has emerged from the University of Edinburgh. E.V.A. Biosystems, a university startup, has developed a pioneering plastic that promises to help solve one of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges, by breaking itself down when entering water, without producing harmful microplastics.   Tackling Pollution with…