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“Emmi Caffè Latte” cups made of chemically recycled polypropylene / Cooperation with Borealis
The injection-moulded cups produced by Greiner are decorated with sleeves (Photo: Emmi) |
Starting September 2021, Switzerland’s largest milk processor Emmi (Lucerne / Switzerland; https://group.emmi.com/che/de) plans to pack its chilled coffee drinks in cups containing 30% chemically recycled polypropylene. The PP material, which is processed by Greiner Packaging (Kremsmünster / Austria; www.greiner.at), is being supplied by Borealis (Vienna / Austria; www.borealisgroup.com).
Like numerous other filling companies, Emmi also intends to design all its packaging to be recyclable. By 2027, it aims to achieve a recyclate content of 30%. As a result of the latest change, some 100 t of primary material will be replaced annually by recycled plastic.
Borealis produces the chemically recycled polypropylene (“Borcycle C”) for the Emmi cups from post-consumer waste. The granules are certified to ISCC Plus (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification), and comply, according to Borealis, with the mass balance approach. This is a method with which the quantity and sustainability characteristics of circular and/or biobased materials can be traced in the value chain and in every step of the process.
Like numerous other filling companies, Emmi also intends to design all its packaging to be recyclable. By 2027, it aims to achieve a recyclate content of 30%. As a result of the latest change, some 100 t of primary material will be replaced annually by recycled plastic.
Borealis produces the chemically recycled polypropylene (“Borcycle C”) for the Emmi cups from post-consumer waste. The granules are certified to ISCC Plus (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification), and comply, according to Borealis, with the mass balance approach. This is a method with which the quantity and sustainability characteristics of circular and/or biobased materials can be traced in the value chain and in every step of the process.
06.09.2021 Plasteurope.com [248452-0]
Published on 06.09.2021