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Packaging that saves both time, money and creates 50% less plastic waste? That is the reality with the innovative packaging of PAROC® CGL20CY insulation slabs. “In the beginning we wanted to make things easier and faster for the customers, but when we realized how much plastics were saved, it was a lot. We feel very good about it”, says OC Paroc’s Mantas Strazdas, one of the creators of the idea. Learn more about the story behind the innovation and our circular economy journey: https://lnkd.in/e9hfsSSX #circulareconomy #innovation #plasticreduction
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Making recyclable packaging will only make maximum impact when those packages are properly sorted. Today, too many plastic packages are missorted in recycling facilities, leading to less material being reused. @Gian De Belder, Technical Director, Packaging Sustainability and R&D, is helping improve sorting accuracy for recycled materials with digital watermarks postage stamp-sized codes printed on plastic packaging that are imperceptible to the human eye. When plastic waste with a digital watermark enters a recycling facility, high-resolution cameras installed at sorting units will detect and decode the watermarks, allowing more accurate sorting of the plastic waste. Learn more about how De Belder is using #PGInnovation to improve recycling results on our #PGSignal Innovators blog https://lnkd.in/gvK3XzRS #PGemployee
Making recyclable packaging will only make maximum impact when those packages are properly sorted. Today, too many plastic packages are missorted in recycling facilities, leading to less material being reused. Gian De Belder, Technical Director, Packaging Sustainability and R&D, is helping improve sorting accuracy for recycled materials with digital watermarks postage stamp-sized codes printed on plastic packaging that are imperceptible to the human eye. When plastic waste with a digital watermark enters a recycling facility, high-resolution cameras installed at sorting units will detect and decode the watermarks, allowing more accurate sorting of the plastic waste. Learn more about how De Belder is using #PGInnovation to improve recycling results on our #PGSignal Innovators blog https://lnkd.in/gvK3XzRS
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Making recyclable packaging will only make maximum impact when those packages are properly sorted. Today, too many plastic packages are missorted in recycling facilities, leading to less material being reused. @Gian De Belder, Technical Director, Packaging Sustainability and R&D, is helping improve sorting accuracy for recycled materials with digital watermarks postage stamp-sized codes printed on plastic packaging that are imperceptible to the human eye. When plastic waste with a digital watermark enters a recycling facility, high-resolution cameras installed at sorting units will detect and decode the watermarks, allowing more accurate sorting of the plastic waste. Learn more about how De Belder is using #PGInnovation to improve recycling results on our #PGSignal Innovators blog https://lnkd.in/gvK3XzRS #PGemployee
Making recyclable packaging will only make maximum impact when those packages are properly sorted. Today, too many plastic packages are missorted in recycling facilities, leading to less material being reused. Gian De Belder, Technical Director, Packaging Sustainability and R&D, is helping improve sorting accuracy for recycled materials with digital watermarks postage stamp-sized codes printed on plastic packaging that are imperceptible to the human eye. When plastic waste with a digital watermark enters a recycling facility, high-resolution cameras installed at sorting units will detect and decode the watermarks, allowing more accurate sorting of the plastic waste. Learn more about how De Belder is using #PGInnovation to improve recycling results on our #PGSignal Innovators blog https://lnkd.in/gvK3XzRS
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Making recyclable packaging will only make maximum impact when those packages are properly sorted. Today, too many plastic packages are missorted in recycling facilities, leading to less material being reused. Gian De Belder, Technical Director, Packaging Sustainability and R&D, is helping improve sorting accuracy for recycled materials with digital watermarks postage stamp-sized codes printed on plastic packaging that are imperceptible to the human eye. When plastic waste with a digital watermark enters a recycling facility, high-resolution cameras installed at sorting units will detect and decode the watermarks, allowing more accurate sorting of the plastic waste. Learn more about how De Belder is using #PGInnovation to improve recycling results on our #PGSignal Innovators blog https://lnkd.in/gvK3XzRS
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The best ideas not only save the planet but also the customer’s time, money and effort. This applies to the idea two of our project managers had about reinventing the packaging of PAROC® CGL20CY insulation slabs. The result? 50% less plastic waste. Learn more about the story behind the innovation and our circular economy journey: https://lnkd.in/e9hfsSSX #circulareconomy #innovation #plasticreduction
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In a recent episode of ScaleUp Radio, Kevin Brent and Mikey Pasciuto discuss an important point about the complexity of recycling. While there's been messaging claiming it's easy, the reality is different. Three key factors drive recycling volume: simplicity of material, demand for material, and ease of recycling. Simple materials, like LDPE soft plastic, can be easily recycled in high volumes. However, when things get more complicated, like with multi-layered packaging, that's where expertise is needed. That's where our role comes in - teaching consumers scalable ways to become recycling superstars. Stay tuned for more insights on simplifying recycling and making a positive impact! Get your weekly business advice through ScaleUp Radio on #Spotify, #AppleMusic, or via the link below. https://lnkd.in/eg9-jSWj #RecyclingComplexities #SustainabilityMatters #RecyclingSuperstars
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🌍♻️On #GlobalRecyclingDay, let's face the facts: 85% of all plastic packaging ends up in landfills, yet 68% of all pulp & paper are recycled. It's time for action! Make the switch and choose #sustainablepackaging over plastic in your daily life. At ThermoFibre, we're committed to crafting food trays and product packaging from fiber, tipping the scales toward recycling. #moldedfiber can be recycled 20 times. Join us in building a #circulareconomy. 🌱 #foodpackaging #mouldedfibre
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As part of the #sustainability initiative, More Together, Berry Global, Inc. and Nexus Circular are collaborating to accelerate circular recycling solutions for healthcare plastics. Together, we capture valuable, sterile materials that were previously landfilled and provide new feedstock streams that can be used to produce new plastics, creating a circular loop. Nexus Circular’s Christy Sapp shares her own personal passion for sustainable change: “The systems exist to recycle -- now we need more collaboration across the value chain to build the collection infrastructure that will enable us to utilize these recycling technologies.” #bmoretogether #AdvancedRecycling #PlasticsCircularity #PlasticsRecycling #Circularity
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Smurfit Westrock Corrugated Dairy Segment, Strategic Account Manager "Innovate Boldly, Package Sustainably"
From Cow to Carton: WestRock's Sustainable Journey of Dairy Packaging. Let WestRock help you along your Journey
Paper-based packaging plays an important role in the circular economy, something we take seriously by ensuring that responsibly sourced wood fiber reaches its maximum potential during its life cycle. Fiber moves through the production process again and again – typically up to 5-7 times – being #recycled and reused until it degrades and exits the stream. Visit https://lnkd.in/gSZRkmFq to learn more about how we’re advancing the circular economy, one fiber at a time. #InnovateBoldly #PackageSustainably
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