Packaging Innovations 2019 preview: Plastics and design lead the way
This week’s Packaging Innovations show at the Olympia exhibition centre in London, will see its second event of 2019. With industry giants such as DS Smith and Berry making
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ContinueLearn More XThis week’s Packaging Innovations show at the Olympia exhibition centre in London, will see its second event of 2019. With industry giants such as DS Smith and Berry making
A new law to tighten food labelling rules will bring “better protection” for allergy sufferers, according Food Standards Agency (FSA). Natasha’s Law, named after teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse who
Major chocolate company Cadbury has announced it’s going to remove its name on packaging for its Dairy Milk brand in an effort to raise awareness of loneliness among
People in the UK overestimate the international recycling rate, according to a new survey published by King’s College London. The study, conducted by market research company Ipsos MORI,
More than one million plastic bottles were collected during a globally conducted clean-up of waste on beaches in 2018, according to environment charity the Ocean Conservancy. The organisation,
People ingest tens of thousands of microplastics every year, according to research conducted in Austria. The study was first presented at the International UEG Gastroenterology Congress in Vienna
Cardboard packaging company DS Smith has announced a partnership with Royal Mail to set up a “Coffee Cup Drop Box” in an effort to improve the item’s recycling.
Supermarket chain Aldi is to scrap the use of plastic packaging on its multi-packs of tinned tuna in the UK. The German retail giant will trial the use
Bottled water giant Highland Springs is to recycle all the plastic bottles collected at the 2019 Solheim Cup. The company is one of the sponsors of the 16th
A group of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Scotland has called on the country’s parliament to adopt a five-point plan on waste and litter to reduce single-use plastic consumption.