These two grants are in addition to the four that AMP and Crown have previously funded as part of a program in collaboration with The Recycling Partnership.
Cans without sleeves have a better chance of recoverability, according to the Aluminum Association’s design guide, which explains that digital printing technology is now price competitive with shrink-wrapped cans, while maintaining the recyclability of the aluminum.
Sidel’s latest stretch film technology is designed to offer the beverage, food, home and personal care (FHPC) markets a new sustainable solution for secondary packaging.
With the addition of the Hartness High-Speed Layer Palletizing Tool, Schneider is now able to offer its world-class solutions to an even larger portion of the palletizing market.