Showing posts with label Packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Packaging. Show all posts

PackPrintPlas Philippines' 31st Edition Highlights New Technologies and Sustainability

The biggest gathering of the packaging and printing companies together for the 31st edition of PakPrintPlas Philippines hapening at the SMX Convcention Center in Pasay City. It runs from September 18 to 20 with around 145 companies participating to provide the innovative and sustainable packaging and printing solutions that many industries need for manufacturing and other processes.

The vent was organized by Global-Link MP Events International, Inc. in partnership with Messe Düsseldorf Asia, and supported by the Philippine Plastics Industry Association (PPIA), the Packaging Institute of the Philippines (PIP), and the Philippine Center for Print Excellence Foundation (PCPEF). The event was also supported by government agencies like DOST, TESDA and by the office of Senator Win Gatchalian.

The Coca-Cola Company Announces New Global Vision To Help Create A World Without Taste

The Coca-Cola Company announced today that it is fundamentally reshaping its approach to packaging, with a global goal to help collect and recycle the equivalent of 100% of its packaging by 2030.

This goal is the centerpiece of the Company’s new packaging vision for a World Without Waste, which the Coca-Cola system intends to back with a multi-year investment that includes ongoing work to make packaging 100% recyclable. This begins with the understanding that food and beverage containers are an important part of people’s modern lives but that there is much more to be done to reduce packaging waste globally.

Summit Water New Packaging to Save 1.5M Tons in CO2

Summit Natural Drinking Water, in its continuing effort to inspire Filipinos to thirst for more, has reached for a new goal – to lower its carbon footprint. In a simple but effective packaging change, Summit 500 ml and 350 ml bottles now sport a more streamlined cap that saves almost 500,000 tons of manufactured PET a year. 

This is equivalent to the amount of carbon absorbed by 3.7 million trees[1], or removing over 100,000 cars[2] from the road for one year. The initiative is part of Summit Water’s latest campaign – Thirst for More, by defying limits, stepping out of comfort zones, and going beyond the norm. By being conscious of the environment, Summit Water has upped its game, encouraging Filipinos to do the same.