recycling

Nestlé’s kerbside recycling plan

Nestlé have partnered with Australian recycler iQ Renew for an innovative solution to soft-plastic recycling. The company are set to launch a trial which would see soft plastics collected from 100,000 homes via kerbside recycling, before being sorted and processed. It will initially involve 2,000 households, before it’s rolled out to the remainder later this

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PepsiCo partner with Clean Up Australia

PepsiCo and Clean Up Australia have partnered on a three-year campaign to drive soft plastic recycling. The company are investing $650,000 in the program, dubbed Greening the Green, to educate consumers on soft plastic recovery. According to the most recent Australian Plastics Recycling Survey, less than 10 per cent of the 3.4 million tonnes of

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Coca-Cola soft drink and water brands now produced in 100% recycled plastic

Coca-Cola considers own recycling plant

Coca-Cola Amatil today announced it had entered into a Heads of Agreement with global leader in resource management Veolia Australia and New Zealand, to explore opportunities for a recycled plastic processing plant in Australia. The potential recycling plant would focus on recycling PET plastic, which is the material used in plastic bottles. Coca-Cola Amatil’s Group

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Coca-Cola Amatil's 100 percent recycled bottles in line for Australian innovation award

Coca-Cola Amatil’s 100% recycled bottles in line award

Coca-Cola Amatil has been selected as a finalist in the 2019 Waste Management and Resource Recovery Awards for producing Australia’s first carbonated soft drink bottles made from 100 per cent recycled plastic. Australian Beverages Group Managing Director Peter West said the finalist position recognised the world-leading performance of the company’s technical team, based in Sydney,

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