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Sustainable Converting Mondi and RB partner for great Finish


entie process and tailored various aspects to meet the customer’s precise needs.” "Given that this is a premium product


line for Finish, it was vital that the resulting stand-up pouch was rigid enough with a smooth appearance, while offering exact colour matching and a quality feel. There could be no compromise in the barrier properties of the package, and it also needed to incorporate a recyclable zipper for ease of use in opening and closing the pouch.” Krzysztof Krajewski, RB’s director


packaging sustainability - hygiene, says, “We appreciate the work and effort Mondi put into this project. It was quite a journey with dozens of trials. Mondi had a great, hands- on approach and was very agile. We’re pleased that Mondi is an RB innovation partner and part of our company’s ‘PtI- Partners-to-innovate’ signature program established by our R&D. From the ideation to launch, we’re with our partners every step of the way.” RB says it plans to roll out its new Finish


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ackaging and paper group Mondi has partnered with Reckitt Benckiser Group to launch a fully recyclable,


mono-material flexible plastic packaging portfolio for the premium line of its Finish dishwasher tablets Quantum Ultimate. This product line had previously used a


multilayer, PET/PE laminate pouch construction that was not recyclable. With RB’s commitment that 100 per cent of its plastic packaging must be reusable or


recyclable by 2025 that had to change. RB has a “4 R” approach to using plastics –– reduce, reuse, replace, recycle. “Following Mondi’s customer-centric


EcoSolutions approach, we worked closely with RB to find the best solution and make this product fully recyclable without sacrificing the high-end look, feel and performance,” says Olivier Seux, global key account manager, Mondi Consumer Flexibles. “We asked questions about the


packaging in Italy from May on, followed by Germany and the UK, with a global launch thereafter. “Mondi is committed to producing


packaging that is sustainable by design,” Seux notes. “We work together with our customers guided by our EcoSolutions approach, which helps us create packaging that protects the customer’s products and the future of our planet.”


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renewable SABIC PP polymers from SABIC’s TRUCIRCLE portfolio for its new S-BOPP film solutions. This portfolio offers brand owners and packaging suppliers the ability to achieve more sustainable packaging material solutions, which are immediately implementable, without having to change packaging appearance or packaging machinery, eliminating any need for investment in machinery or processes. Naomi Lunadei, sustainability manager at


IRPLAST, says: “We believe that sustainable growth must become a priority for businesses producing and converting plastic packaging materials. As a packaging producer, we are well aware of our responsibilities in making the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals a reality and we are very committed to the challenge. We have undertaken a gradual


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IRPLAST gets in the LOOPP with renewable film I


RPLAST, a prominent global producer of simultaneously bi-oriented BOPP film, has selected certified circular and certified


but determined path, consistent with the development of new materials according to the guidelines of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Directives. Therefore, we have brought out two new innovative product lines in collaboration with SABIC,


one to reduce the carbon footprint of BOPP flexible packaging, while the other introduces the possibility of entering the circular economy, being progressively mandated by legislators worldwide.” usabic.com


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