Bottling Companies are Working on Packaging Alternatives
Bottling Companies are Working on Packaging Alternatives
In an effort to be more environmentally friendly, especially in a time in which disposable personal protection equipment (PPE) in the medical field is bogging down landfills, companies are working on developing new ways to help. Large manufacturers of bottled beverages are endorsing a new startup of “plant plastics.” The biochemical firm, Avantium, for one, has a plant-based plastic in the works and is partnering with companies like Coca-Cola and Dannon, which alone generates 24.6 billion in food products every year worldwide.Carlsberg has already shown its support for Avantium’s design and trials have proven it is durable even to withstand carbonated drinks. The multinational brewing company recently revealed its working to replace plastic multipack rings with recyclable glue. It said the decision will reduce the amount of plastic used in traditional packs by as much as 76%. Four- to eight-packs are held together with strong droplets of glue made to withstand a range of temperatures including storage, transportation, and refrigeration. The cans snap when pulled apart, and the glue can be recycled.
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