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Kraft Heinz partners with Polytag to track and trace plastic packaging waste
The Kraft Heinz Company has become the first branded food manufacturer to join Polytag’s Ecotrace programme – an industry led initiative aimed at improving the recyclability of packaging in the UK. The scheme uses invisible UV Tag technology to capture data on single use plastic packaging, providing Kraft Heinz with real time insights into whether packaging is being recycled, in what volumes, and through which waste management streams. The rollout will begin with a pilot


James Cropper and partners activate in-stadium coffee cup collection at Carlisle United
British master papermaker James Cropper is supporting a collaborative initiative with Little Coffee Cup and Carlisle United Football Club that demonstrates how used coffee cups can be collected, recycled, and reintroduced into the paper supply chain through coordinated, real world systems. The project builds on the launch of Little Coffee Cup’s Big Surprise, a children’s book by Hayley Slack, produced using paper made from recycled coffee cups via James Cropper’s CupCycling


Virgin Media O2 hits digital inclusion milestone with one million people connected
Virgin Media O2 has achieved its bold digital inclusion goals as part of its sustainability strategy, the Better Connections Plan. The company’s innovative products, programmes and partnerships have helped one million people experiencing digital exclusion to get online. Virgin Media O2 has helped close the digital divide by providing one million people with free data, devices, and greater access to its network in rural areas. The company has achieved its ambitious five year


FESPA launches anti-greenwashing sustainability guide
FESPA has launched a new anti-greenwashing sustainability guide, designed to help businesses across the print and visual communications industries navigate the ever changing regulatory landscape. It advises on how businesses can ensure their sustainability messaging is accurate, credible and evidence based – and ultimately avoid ‘greenwashing’. The informative guide, titled ‘Understanding and Avoiding Greenwash’, is part of FESPA’s Sustainability Spotlight initiative...


SCA and Swedish Sámi National Association agree on collaboration between forestry and reindeer husbandry
SCA and the representative organisation for reindeer husbandry and Sámi business and community affairs, the Swedish Sámi National Association (SSR), have signed an agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation. The agreement is intended to develop working methods that improve conditions for reindeer husbandry while ensuring that forestry is conducted in a long term and responsible manner. The agreement is based on an enhanced dialogue between the two organisations, as well a


The food commodities driving deforestation globally
Maize, rice and cassava drive more deforestation than major export oriented crops like cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This has been shown by researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, in the most comprehensive global survey of how different commodities are causing deforestation. The study confirms the major impact of meat production, but reveals several overlooked drivers of deforestation. Food production is the main cause of deforestation in the world, but unt


‘Plastic eating’ fusion enzyme improves polyester textile recycling
A redesigned ‘plastic eating’ enzyme could help turn old polyester textiles back into useful raw materials – but only if the plastic is prepared in the right way. In a study published in Bioresource Technology Journal, scientists from the universities of Portsmouth and Manchester report that a specially engineered enzyme can significantly speed up the breakdown of PET – the plastic used in water bottles, food packaging and polyester clothing – when it is processed at high co


Cepi statement: Made in Europe’ starts in our forests and recycling system
A ‘Made in EU’ competitiveness model should be anchored in sustainably sourced biomass, high quality recycled materials, and European technological leadership across these sectors. While other regions rely on coal, gas and other fossil reserves to build competitiveness on cheap energy, Europe can build a more resilient, futureproof growth model around the materials it has in abundance: sustainably managed forests, efficient recycling systems, and the industrial know how tha


Licocene Terra: a seamless switch from fossil to renewable carbon in hotmelt polymers for adhesive formulations
Hotmelt polymers must deliver consistent performance under demanding conditions. Formulators rely on predictable viscosity, strong cohesion, stable processing behaviour, and a consistent low odour environment from batch to batch. Licocene Terra was developed to help adhesive formulators integrate renewable carbon into their formulations while maintaining familiar processing behaviour and performance contribution. As part of the Licocene m-PO specialty polymer portfolio, it
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