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TotalEnergies and Berry Global advance material circularity TotalEnergies and Berry Global are collaborating to make food packaging
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more circular and divert waste from landfills.
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TotalEnergies will supply Berry Global with Certified Circular Polymers obtained through advanced recycling of post-consumer plastic waste that is otherwise hard to recycle via existing processes. This will help reduce waste and allow Berry Global to use more recycled plastic in its food and beverage packaging as well as healthcare products. Through the pr
will supply Berry Global with Certified Circular Polymers h advanced recycling of post-consumer plastic waste that is o recycle via existing processes. This w
lobal to use more recycled plastic in its food and beverage l as healthcare products.
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Circular Polymers mer plastic waste that is will help reduce waste its food and beverage
Through the processing of circular feedstock in Antwerp’s steam cracker, TotalEnergies’ portfolio of polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene is available as certified material from advanced recycling. TotalEnergies certified circular polymers exhibit virgin-like properties suitable for high-end, demanding applications. Starting in 2023, feedstock from hard-to-recycled plastic waste will be produced in TotalEnergies’ advanced recycling plant to be built on future, zero-crude platform in Grandpuits, France. “This collaboration with our long-time partner Berry Global demonstrates the willingness of the supply chain to make packaging more circular and sustainable, especially for demanding food contact applications where no other circularity solution exists, and paves the way to TotalEnergies’ ambition to produce 30% recycled and renewable polymers by 2030” said Valérie Goff, senior vice president, Polymers at TotalEnergies.
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werp’s steam cracker, e and polystyrene ng. TotalEnergies s suitable for high-end, om hard-to-recycled
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olution exists, and paves the way to TotalEnergies’ ambition ecycled and renewable polymers by ent, Polymers at TotalEnergies.
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In collaboration with TotalEnergies, Berry plans to broaden access to valuable, ISCC PLUS-certified advanced recycled materials to European-based
n with TotalEnergies, Berry plans to broaden access to US-certified advanced recycled mater
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certification sche me that secures the chain of custody and traceability along the value chain from feedstock to final product.
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Meech International expands UK production facilities Meech International, a leading manufacturer of static control, web
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The new unit houses all of Meech’s production, purchasing, order ng and customer service. There are approximately 40 staff there, with the original building retaining all other aspects of the
ction, purchasing, order approximately 40 staff ining all other aspects of the
“We’re delighted with the addition of the new unit,” said Chris chief executive at Meech. “Our expansion into the new building demonstrates the substantial growth we are seeing to our business. It enables the teams to operate even more efficiently with one another and gives each of them the space they require to continue driving growth further still.
Francis, chief executive at Meech. “Our expansion into the new building trates the substantial growth we are seeing to our business. It the teams to operate even more efficiently with one another and ch of them the space they require to continue driving growth further
nsion into the new building seeing to our business. It ciently with one another and continue driving growth further
pace this frees up in the existing building provides a platform for growth, as we now have more room to facilitate research and development, which we are investing more and more into. This allows us to continue to provide innovative, customer-led solutions to the industries we work in.
“The space this frees up in the existing building provides a platform lding provides a platform
ment, which we are investing more and more into. This allows us to e to provide innovative, customer-led solutions to the industries we
and more into. This allows us to d solutions to the industries we
“Tungsten Park is very close to our headquarters. Alongside being easy to navigate to, its modern and airy feel makes it a pleasant environment for staff to work in. We’re proud to be based in Witney and are delighted to have the opportunity to continue our work in the community. “We ha
“Tungs
sten Park is very close to our headquarters. Alongside being easy ate to, its modern and airy feel makes it a pleasant environment for work in. We’re proud to be based in Witney and are delighted to have ortunity to continue our work in the community.
uarters. Alongside being easy s it a pleasant environment for Witney and are delighted to have community.
benefit Meech and what opportunities may arise.”
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The appointment of Andy Gillis as vice president and general manager for Anderson & Vreeland Inc., a leading manufacturer of flexographic print technologies, equipment, and consumables, has been announced by Darin Lyon, president and chief executive of Anderson & Vreeland.
Mr Gillis previously served as the vice president of sales and general manager for Anderson & Vreeland and Provident. His expanded management role will now include the marketing, manufacturing, converting, logistics and procurement
Vreeland Inc., a leading manufacturer of fl uipment, and consumables, has been a hief executive of Anderson & Vreeland. ously served as the vice president of sale
es and general manager keting, manufacturing, converting, logistics and procurement tics and procurement
“Andy’s leadership over the past eight years has served our companies well and we look forward to his continued positive impact. His leadership style and
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genuine care for others are both inspiring and refreshing to watch,” said Mr Lyon. new position, Gillis will implement the strategic direction that further s Anderson & Vreeland Inc. as the market leader in the flexographic and packaging industry. He will oversee business operations across nine
trategic direction that further t leader in the flexographic business operations across nine
genuine care for others are both inspiring and refreshing to watch,” said Mr Lyon. In his new position, Gillis will implement the strategic direction that further positions Anderson & Vreeland Inc. as the market leader in the flexographic printing and packaging industry. He will oversee business operations across nine North American facilities, strengthening the company’s workflow and team/client relationships.
efreshing to watch,” said Mr Lyon.
xcited to confront the new challenges of this role head-on,” said Mr Gillis. “I look forward to working closer with my teammates in other departments while driving an inclusive culture and overall growth for the company.”
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“We have seen substantial growth as a company over the years, and the new unit gives us a platform to continue developing our R&D resource to meet future demand. We’re excited to see how this change in structure will benefit M
ave seen substantial growth as a company over the years, and the gives us a platform to continue developing our R&D resource to ure demand. We’re excited to see how this change in structure will Meech and what opportunities may arise.”
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