Top 10 Greener Package countdown
7. Coca-Cola unveils plant-based bottle: This article, originally posted in spring 2009, announces, “The Coca-Cola Company has unveiled a new plastic bottle made partially from plants. According to information from the company, the new PlantBottle™ is fully recyclable, has a lower reliance on a nonrenewable resource, and reduces carbon emissions, compared with petroleum-based PET plastic bottles.”
6. Sugarcane-based Pantene bottle to launch in Western Europe: Greener Package reported in spring 2011, “Procter & Gamble has begun producing its new Pantene shampoo and conditioner bottles made primarily from plant-based plastic. This high-density polyethylene material, a first for the haircare industry, is made from sugarcane and will be featured on the Pantene Pro-V Nature Fusion collection. The new bottles will be initially launching in Western Europe with expansion plans to the rest of the world over the next two years.”
5. Plastic bottles and closures: market trends in Europe: A January 2011 news item reported that “Growth opportunities for blow molders, especially those in PET, are in no short supply. Research suggests that the latent potential for PET barrier bottles in beer, wine, and milk is equivalent to the current size of the carbonated soft drinks (CSD) market for PET bottles in Europe, which was just under 1 million tonnes in 2009.”
4. The food waste/sustainable packaging connection: Sustainable packaging is emerging as a tool to mitigate food waste in the U.S. In this Q&A, Meghan Stasz discusses the issues behind this product-package relationship. Stasz is the director of Sustainability for the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), a U.S. association that promotes and represents the world’s food, beverage, and consumer products companies.
3. Boisset’s big idea is a 1-L PET wine bottle: In mid-2009, Greener Package reported that Boisset Family Estates, a Burgundy, France-based wine and spirits maker, had recently begun U.S. distribution of Fog Mountain Merlot in a 1-L PET bottle, the first California wine in the larger-sized, lightweight bottle featuring MonOxbar® oxygen-scavenging technology.
2. Unilever adopts paper-sourcing policy to meet sustainability goals: In July 2010, Unilever published a sustainable paper and board packaging sourcing policy as part of its commitment to double the size of the business while reducing its environmental impact. The policy outlined the company’s goal to work with its suppliers to source 75% of its paper and board packaging from sustainably managed forests or from recycled material by 2015, increasing to 100% by 2020.
1. 10 tips for sustainable package design: This article, which became a much-downloaded white paper on the packworld.com site and the basis of a standing room-only conference presentation at Walmart’s spring sustainable packaging conference, provides 10 areas to consider when implementing changes to packaging for improved environmental impact.































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