Four label constructions certified to streamline customer sustainability applications.
This move expands upon existing initiatives that previously charged customers for plastic bags
Pilot testing has begun at the National Test Centre Circular Plastics Facility in Heerenveen, the Netherlands.
Testing will commence by the end of 2025, with early findings due in summer 2026.
The company has also made substantial progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its operations by 54% since 2019.
The new service, Go-Recycle, is a cardboard recyclate program designed to help brands reuse more waste, reduce costs and support a genuinely circular economy.
This plan sets a clear and practical pathway for packaging regulation, stewardship and national alignment at a time of rapid change.
The new rules establish mandatory handling, transport, and clean-up requirements for all involved economic operators and carriers within the EU.
The approval came after testing confirmed that the inks are compatible with existing PE and PP recycling streams.
The feasibility study will assess the viability of developing a large scale anaerobic digestion facility at the Maryvale Mill,