Currently, around half the beverage cartons placed on the market in Europe are recycled.
Tetra Pak pledged to ‘substantially’ increase the use of plastics made from renewable feedstock, as well as use recycled plastics once they are validated as safe and are legally acceptable for use as a food contact material
Dennis Jönsson, president and chief executive of Tetra Pak, said: “Although around 75% of our packaging is made from paperboard, we also use plastics as a protective layer and to produce the package openings.
“The EU’s Plastics Strategy is an important step towards a low-carbon Circular Economy based on recycling, renewables and responsible sourcing, and we are ready to make our contribution as a leading food processing and packaging provider.”
In 2014 the company launched Tetra Rex Bio-based, which it said was the world’s first beverage carton made entirely from plant-based materials.
Source: PackagingNews || January 20, 2018 |||