Growing Consumer Demand for Reusables in UK

Recent research from GoUnpackaged highlights a significant shift in consumer attitude towards single-use plastic. A majority of shoppers in the UK want retailers to offer more reuse and refill options, with many customers even prioritizing shopping at supermarkets that implement such systems, signaling that sustainability is becoming a crucial factor in retail competitiveness.   Research…

Report Highlights EU Record in Aluminium Cans Recycling

Report Highlights EU Record in Aluminium Cans Recycling

A recent report from Metal Packaging Europe and European Aluminium highlights a record-breaking achievement in aluminium beverage can recycling across Europe. Despite a minor decline in the overall recycling rate of aluminium beverage cans due to increased consumption and unchanged recycling infrastructure, the total volume of recycled aluminium reached an unprecedented 580,000 tonnes. This marks…

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The Growing Challenge of Sustainable Packaging Data Compliance

Sustainability in packaging has become a central issue for businesses worldwide, yet many companies are struggling to meet the data requirements necessary for compliance. A global survey conducted by packaging consultancy Aura highlights a significant gap in how businesses track their sustainable packaging data, with many still relying on outdated manual methods. As regulatory frameworks…

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The Cost of Cleaning PFAS in Europe: A €2 Trillion Challenge

A recent investigation by the Forever Lobbying Project has revealed that addressing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination across Europe could cost over € 2 trillion over the next two decades. This equates to an annual expense of approximately € 100 billion, highlighting the immense financial strain required to tackle the widespread pollution caused by…

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…

Global Policies Could Virtually Eliminate Plastic Pollution by 2040

Global Policies Could Virtually Eliminate Plastic Pollution by 2040

While plastic pollution poses a significant environmental challenge, a new OECD report suggests that comprehensive global policies can reduce plastic leakage into the environment by 96 %, by 2040. These policies address the entire lifecycle of plastics, including production, use, and disposal. This balanced approach not only improves waste management and recycling but also reduces…

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EU Plastics Recycling Industry Faces Economic Downturn

The European plastics recycling industry is faced with a significant recession. Challenges such as declining demand for European recyclates, reduced domestic investments, and an influx of imports with questionable recycled content claims, have placed immense strain on the sector. These pressures have driven many recycling companies to shut down in 2023, with more closures anticipated…

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Rising Consumer Demand for Secure Food Delivery Packaging in UK

Recent research by CCS McLays, a supplier of retail and catering consumables, highlights that a significant portion of British consumers are increasingly dissatisfied with the current standards of delivery packaging and are calling on food outlets to adopt tamper-proof and secure packaging. With nearly half of consumers specifically requesting tamper-evident bags, the message to food…

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.  …

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…