Sustainability

Avery Dennison will showcase new products for added shelf appeal and a labelling technology for cleaner glass recycling at LabelExpo.

Flexible packaging could be more effectively recovered at recycling centres if the work of a US non-profit group is successful.

Avery Dennison’s wash-off label is one of several innovations celebrated for its sustainability status.

Polystyrene trays for meat are officially on their way out, with packaging giant Pact Group now trialling recyclable versions.

Central to Owens-Illinois (O-I) Australia’s high score were the collaborative projects it undertook with key beer customers.

The Portavin Group considers the entire life of its product including design, recyclability, and end-of-life management.

Every new employee at Pernod Ricard Winemakers is exposed to a strong company ethos of sustainable packaging.

Jurlique has switched to plastic tube, started lightweighting glass packaging, and driven a shipper-saving re-use system.

Dell's 2020 Legacy of Good program is focused on delivering social and environmental benefits as a key part of its business objectives.

Wine producer Henschke has boosted its sustainability efforts by adopting several forward-thinking packaging initiatives.

PKN brings you the results of the annual Australian Packaging Covenant Awards, recognising the innovation of Covenant signatories.

Cardia Bioplastics has launched a sustainable bioproducts bag range which helps divert organic waste from landfill.

Unilever has initiated a peer movement focused on waste solutions.

Kimberly-Clark (K-C) has reaffirmed its commitment to packaging recycling with the release of its 2014/15 Sustainability Progress Report.

Unilever has achieved a key sustainability target of sending zero non-hazardous waste to landfill, with its 240 factories in 67 countries eliminating their landfill waste.

Complete material traceability is important to dairy companies in Finland and Sweden, which are adopting the fully-renewable Tetra Rex Bio-based carton for milk packaging.