Eliminating Problematic Plastics: US Plastics Pact Report

Eliminating Problematic Plastics: US Plastics Pact Report

The US Plastics Pact recently published an updated report emphasizing the urgent need to eliminate problematic and unnecessary materials from the plastics value chain. The document proposes new strategies for tackling circular design challenges, particularly the issue of contamination in recycling streams, and suggests a series of material bans, including those on oxo-degradable products.  …

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TNPP to Be Added in EU Hazardous Chemicals List

Tris(4-nonylphenyl) Phosphite (TNPP), commonly used as an antioxidant in plastics and rubber, has been proposed for classification as a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) by French authorities. This is due to its degradation into 4-nonylphenol, a known endocrine disruptor.   What is Tris(4-nonylphenyl) Phosphite (TNPP)? Tris(4-nonylphenyl, branched and linear) phosphite (TNPP) is an industrial…

US Supports Global Plastic Production Caps in Policy Shift - Grey Plastic pellets

US Supports Global Plastic Production Caps in Policy Shift

In a significant change of policy, the United States has announced its support for a global treaty that aims to cap plastic production and restrict harmful chemicals, according to Reuters. This shift from the previous U.S. stance, which aligned with countries opposing such regulations, brings U.S. closer to other nations’ ambitions of advocating for international…

Rising Demand for Recycled Polymers in US and UK

Rising Demand for Recycled Polymers in US and UK

The demand for recycled polymers is experiencing significant growth in both the United States and the United Kingdom, driven by a combination of regulatory pressures and corporate sustainability commitments. A recent report by RaboResearch, the analysis and knowledge division of Rabobank, reveals that this trend is set to continue in the coming years, with Europe…

Retailers Criticized for Greenwashing Amid Misleading Recycling Labels

Retailers Criticized for Greenwashing Amid Misleading Recycling Labels

In a recently published article by Sustainable Packaging Europe, Josh Pitman, Managing Director of Priory Direct calls out UK retailers and suppliers that label soft plastic packaging as “recyclable” for greenwashing, due to the country’s limited recycling infrastructure. He argues that these labels are misleading and contribute to environmental harm, as the UK’s infrastructure can…

Launch Of Innovative Reusable Packaging Scheme in UK

Launch Of Innovative Reusable Packaging Scheme in UK

Ocado Retail, a prominent UK online supermarket, has partnered with the UK Refill Coalition to introduce a reusable packaging scheme for online shopping. This initiative aims to reduce the use of single-use plastics, aligning with the growing demand for eco-friendly shopping solutions.   The Reusable Packaging Scheme The new scheme, which was launched in August…

“British Glass” Voices Concern Over EPR Fee Structure

British Glass Voices Concern Over EPR Fee Structure

British Glass, the trade association representing the UK glass manufacturing industry, is voicing significant concerns following the recent announcement of base fees for the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme. While the association supports the overarching goals of the EPR, which aims to make producers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, they are deeply…

Survey Reveals Cost as Major Barrier in Sustainable Packaging

Survey Reveals Cost as Major Barrier in Sustainable Packaging

UPM, a leading supplier of renewable biomaterials, has revealed insights from its recent survey, conducted in collaboration with the Pentawards. The survey, which targeted leading packaging designers globally, reveals significant insights on the sustainability challenges faced by the industry.   Designers Seek More Guidance The survey indicates that while 47 % of designers feel very…

Recycled Content Food Packaging Films Innovation

Recycled Content Food Packaging Films Innovation

Wageningen University & Research (WUR) has recently announced the launch of the “Flex Forward” project, which aims at ensuring the safety and efficiency of recycled polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) films used in food packaging. This collaborative effort involves WUR working alongside 11 industrial partners and focusing on improving the safety standards of these materials…

bag wrapped around globe - EU Signs Bridge to Busan Declaration to Control Plastic Production

EU Signs Bridge to Busan Declaration to Control Plastic Production

The European Union has officially signed the Bridge to Busan Declaration, marking a significant step towards creating an international and legally binding framework aimed at moderating the production of primary plastic polymers and addressing the important issue of plastic pollution.   Urgency to Address Rising Plastic Production The Declaration comes in response to alarming predictions…