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Sustainability
Euro brewer debuts 'glass' inner-coated PET bottle
New technologies for beer in plastic are moving forward. Among the newsiest launches is in Sweden, where Spendrups Brewery of Stockholm in March introduced its Norrlands Guld beer in 500-mL (16.9 oz) high-barrier Glaskin bottles. Developed by Tetra Pak (Geneva, Switzerland), the proprietary Glaskin technology relies on a vacuum deposition process to coat the inside of blown PET bottles with a clear layer of silicon oxide.Spendrups is the first to use the technology on a commercial basis.
February 29, 2000
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Flexible packaging
Clever packages take flexibles to a new level
Sleeves for propane cylinders win Flexible Packaging Assn.'s President's award. Other FPA winners include pouches of grease for fifth wheels, recyclable ream paper wraps and protective air cushion packs.
February 29, 2000
Converting equipment
French brewers say
oui
to plastic
Web exclusive: Brasseries Heineken puts another brand in 1/2-L plastic and introduces a 1-L plastic beer bottle, consisting of three materials in five layers and coinjection stretch/blow-molded by Continental PET Technologies (Florence, KY). Separately, Strasbourg, France-based Kronenbourg commits not only to the unusal step of self-manufacturing its own PET bottles, but to Actis (Amorphous Carbon Treatment on Internal Surface) coating process from Sidel (Norcross, GA).
February 29, 2000
Conveying & accumulation
Fit for filling 'round the clock
Aberfoyle Springs fills 500-mL PET bottles at a rate of 630/min seven days a week, in two 11-hour shifts each day. We train our people like theres no tomorrow.
February 29, 2000
Converting equipment
Chemical maker's new IBC closes the loop
A durable containers recycling program prompts a chemical manufacturer to invest in new IBCs to transport its chemicals across the country.
February 29, 2000
Feeding/inserting/unscrambling
Packaging for kids at Kellogg and Dannon
When these two food processing powerhouses used existing brands as launch pads for kid-oriented new products, they were highly selective about their choice of containers.
January 31, 2000
Flexibles
Supplier news: Relocations, expansions
Videojet Systems Intl., Inc. (Wood Dale, IL) has changed its name to Marconi Data Systems Inc. The name change supports the recent rebranding of Videojets parent group from GEC to Marconi plc.Power Packaging (St.
December 31, 1999
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Recycled content bill
The Wisconsin legislature is considering a measure that would require a minimum recycled content for plastic containers of 25%, to be phased in over four years, with 10% recycled content required by 2001, 20% by 2003 and 25% by 2005.
November 30, 1999
Additives, coatings & inks
Supplier news: Appointments, promotions
KoSa (Charlotte, NC): Carolyn Case, dir., global recycling development, Packaging Resins business.
November 30, 1999
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Plastics recycling is sagging
California battle looms over plastics recycling (sidebar)
October 31, 1999
Sustainability
California battle looms over plastics recycling
Plastics recycling and recycled content of containers initiate new legislative conflicts in California. Industry and environmentalists appear polarized, as legislators look for common ground.
October 31, 1999
Flexibles
Aseptic filling sans sterilants
When a Colombian beverage marketer became the first to produce a packaged version of the popular Avena drink, the company used aseptic technology that was simple and secure.
October 31, 1999
Sustainability
Is recycling sacred in California?
If you've read through Michele Raymond's report on the upcoming battle over plastic containers and recycling in California (see p. 44), you recognize you're reading a piece that originates from someone with a pro-recycling bias.
October 31, 1999
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