Julie Corbett didn’t start her career as a “packaging person.” Most of her career was spent in the investment industry. However, after helping her kids with a waste reduction project for their school, ...
One in four wine and spirits bottles on supermarket shelves could be paper-based rather than glass within a decade, according to UK packaging company Frugalpac. Surges in glass prices and ...
The FINANCIAL — Coca-Cola is partnering with Danish startup Paboco to develop a 100% paper bottle. “Our vision is to create a paper bottle than can be recycled like any other type of paper, and this ...
Julie Corbett, a California financial adviser, was wandering the aisles of her local supermarket in 2007, looking for liquid laundry soap in an environmentally friendly container. Her elementary ...
You care about what's in the bottle, but what about the bottle itself? This major retailer's wine department is taking a big step in sustainability. In 2025, Target became the first major U.S.
Heinz's ketchup bottle might be more iconic than the condiment inside — the shape, the slow moving pour, the tapping on the "57." But as brands across the globe look for more environmentally-friendly ...
Ever since paper yielded market share to plastic it’s been trying to regain some of that loss. For some products it might work. Some people like paper straws or paper drinking cups, and many people ...
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Absolut trials paper-based cap and bottle
Pernod Ricard’s vodka brand Absolut has trialled a paper-based cap and bottle, reportedly marking an industry first as part of its vision to create a fully biobased bottle. The cap was developed in ...
In a year, Coca-Cola uses around three million metric tons of plastic packaging, much of which isn’t recycled. While the company works to use more recycled material, increase recycling rates, and test ...
Tim Silbermann, head of product development for Danish startup Paboco, is developing fiber bottles for Carlsberg, Absolut, L’Oreal, and more. This summer, in Hungary, Coca-Cola is testing a new kind ...
Target launched a new wine collection, Collective Good, featuring four global varietals priced at $9.99 each. The lineup includes wines from Italy, Spain, Chile, and California, now available in ...
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