Packnatur® goes Down Under!
Because of our new sales partner jenkins freshpac systems new zealand our packnatur® cellulose net tubes made of lenzing™ modal beechwood cellulose are now also available in supermarkets on the other side of the planet – in new zealand.
INFIA IS BETTING EVERYTHING ON THE ENVIRONMENT WITH 100% RPET
After many years of effort and huge investment in machinery and R&D, Infia is proud to announce that the all the PET production lines in Italy and Spain will be converted from polyethylene (PET) to 100% recycled (R-PET).
100% Recycled R-PET – Naturpac Bronze
100% Recycled R-PET guarantees sustainability at every level. A perfect win-win for everyone!
Why is Environmental Education so Important to Children
It’s more important than ever to teach children about the environment and sustainability – not only in school but also at home.
Why Recycling is not Enough to Solve our Plastic Issue
Taking our plastic to the recycling bin makes us feel like we are taking care of our planet. But only 9% of the global plastic is actually recycled.
The Importance of Environmental Packaging and its Uses Around the World
We need packaging. But we also need sustainable packaging. All around the world, consumers are becoming worried about the impact that packaging causes on the environment.
Jasper Coffee Launches Australia’s First 100% Plastic Free Take-Away Coffee Cup And Lid
Finally, the Solution to Keep 1 Billion Single-use Coffee Cups from Australian Landfill October 13th, 2020: Melbourne-based specialty coffee roaster, Jasper Coffee, launches Australia’s first plastic free single use coffee cup and lid – just as COVID forced us all to shelve our reusable coffee cups.
ULMA welcomes new biodegradable standard
ULMA Packaging UK has welcomed the introduction of a new British standard for biodegradable plastic as a promising new step towards further developing sustainable packaging.
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Research Turns Plastic Waste into Biodegradable Silk
Is plastic-eating, silk-producing bacteria a new ally in the fight against waste? A new $500,000 grant for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute should answer that question.
Perspective: Packaging, COVID and sustainability
Back in March, when Covid hit, orders at my company skyrocketed over 100 percent compared to the year earlier.