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PDR Program enables brands, manufacturers, and converters to receive formal recognition for the packaging materials used.
The company has set ambitious environmental operations targets for 2030.
The document emphasizes the company’s commitment to sustainability and ethical practices.
These certifications mean that Berry can now offer RecyClass labeling on non-food packaging produced at the Pamplona factory.
The strategic appointment comes as the company continues to expand its footprint.
Most respondents identified price as a significant challenge in developing sustainable packaging.
The certification demonstrates the company's commitment to preventing plastic-pellet loss and contributing to a cleaner environment.
Its agreement with Naturgy will enable the use of biomethane in the production processes at several of the company's mills in Spain.
The Encore range of recycled content BOPP films has already been endorsed by two Australian converters, Impact Labels and Ultra Labels.
The certification validates the credibility of the CO2 impact assessments provided by RafCycle in Europe and the US.
The new range offers barrier properties, high shelf impact, and is recyclable within the existing paper stream.
The companies develop innovative freezer films for the food brand Bonduelle that are designed for recyclability.
The document reinforces Beontag’s role as a sustainability enabler and its commitment to empowering customer decision-making.
Manufacturer achieves overall B grades in Climate and Water disclosure through CDP.
Shieldplus barrier paper provides a recyclable fiber-based alternative for packages where barrier films made from plastic or aluminum are used.
Label Life calculates labels' environmental impact from cradle-to-grave.
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