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Dow’s Recyclable packaging solution is certified to reduce 35% life cycle carbon emissions

Dow’s Recyclable packaging solution is certified to reduce 35% life cycle carbon emissions

Dow’s recyclable packaging solution, enabled by INNATETM TF Polyethylene Resins for Tenter Frame Biaxial Orientation (TF-BOPE), is now officially certified in China to reduce carbon emissions by 35 percent compared to traditional unrecyclable packaging materials, supporting brand owners in achieving their carbon reduction goals.

TÜV Rheinland, a leading global testing service provider, has certified that the all-PE recyclable packaging created with Dow’s INNATETM TF-BOPE emits 0.0194 kg carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)during its lifecycle, while traditional stand-up pouch packaging made with polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) composite materials emits 0.0297 kg CO2e.

The verification and validation process included site visits to Fujian Kaida, the packaging manufacturer in China, and Luhai, a Chinese integrated waste management company, as well as product document reviews and interviews with operational, technical and EH&S subject matter experts from Kaida and Luhai to calculate carbon emissions of this recyclable packaging from cradle to grave.

“This certification is testament to the value of Dow’s recyclable packaging solutions in supporting customers to achieve their carbon reduction goals,” said Bambang Candra, Asia Pacific Commercial Vice President of Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics. “Adopting recyclable packaging is a step in the right direction to advance a sustainable future, and we strive to continue working closely with our partners to promote the circular economy for plastics.”

This recyclable packaging solution has been adopted by Liby for the laundry pods. By replacing all its unrecyclable flexible packaging with Dow’s recyclable packaging solution by 2025, Liby estimates that 4 million kg CO2e can be saved every year.

 

Indian Plastics Federation presents India’s leading and Eastern India’s largest International Plastics Exhibition” INDPLAS’22” in Kolkata.

Indian Plastics Federation presents India’s leading and Eastern India’s largest International Plastics Exhibition” INDPLAS’22” in Kolkata.

Eastern India to be the next hub of growth for plastics industry be a part of the growth by exhibiting and visiting the largest plastics show in Eastern India “IndPlas 2022, Kolkata

Expand your Horizon to Eastern India where the next growth is be a part of “IndPlas 2022, Kolkata

Indian Plastics Federation Announced its 9 th Edition of IndPlas 2022 in person after Covid 19, the largest plastics show in Eastern India at Kolkata

Indian Plastics Federation (IPF), is one of the oldest plastics industry body in India, today. Indplas’22 – the largest sector-specific business-to-business (B2B) international exhibition in the eastern region. INDPLAS’22 is the 9 th edition of “INDPLAS” series of International Exhibition on plastics that will bring entire plastics industry under one roof and is being planned on a BIGGER, BETTER AND CONVENIENT VENUE.

The plastics industry in eastern India is growing at the rate of 9.3% per annum as against 14.8% of India. This shows the tremendous growth potential in eastern region especially West Bengal, the eastern Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Assam mark the entry of potential markets for growth of plastic Industry of India. The per capita consumption of eastern Region is 3.2 kg versus national average of per capita consumption of 9.1 Kg. said said Mr. Pradip Nayyar, Chairman, IndPlas 2022

To support the growth opportunities in plastic industry in eastern India, Indian Plastics Federation (IPF) is organising it’s triennial exhibition “IndPlas’22” in Kolkata from 25 th November – 28 th November 2022. The Exhibition will be held at the new built Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan which is situated in the heart of the city adjacent to ITC Royal Bengal Hotel with world class facilities with a covered area of 2.00 lac sq. feet and host of other business facilities including ample power, multistoried car parking, food courts, conference halls and a well-equipped business centre. The ground will be a paradise for both visitors and exhibitors,

“The region will also have strategic advantages in the near future as both upstream and downstream is coming up in the region coupled with lower labour cost and investor-friendly approach by most state governments of the region. The Assam Gas Cracker Project and Brahmaputra Cracker & Polymer Limited would prove to be the potential game-changers and in shifting the focus of plastic industry to eastern states of India and become the hub for future growth, said Mr. Sisir Jalan, President, Indian Plastics Federation

The pandemic is almost over and the economy is ready to bounce back. Our honourable Prime Minister has already set the target of USD 5 trillion economy by 2025. The industry is
ready to transform itself to Industry 4.0 through automation and digitalisation. This is the time to EXPAND YOUR HORIZON.

The exhibitions are boosters to the economy. India is the third largest global market for the plastics. The surging economy and supportive government policies have made India a
polymer super power, but the best is yet to come and we are here to unravel the opportunities and capitalise on them.

The exhibition is supported by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, New Delhi, West Bengal Industrial Development Corp. Ltd, Assocham, Plastindia Foundation and all major
plastics associations of India.

The polymer industry has taken giant stride forward in spite of the pandemic. Common perceptions on plastics have now changed. PPE kit, disposable masks, syringes for vaccination, etc. have all helped humanity in these testing times. Consumer behavior also has changed in general. We now need to accelerate and make up for the lost opportunity and cater to the wants of the consumers.

Eastern India as a market is in fact outpacing the rest of the country in terms of growth of the polymer industry. To add, the consumption pattern is witnessing a very rapid change. We, thus, envisage a very healthy 12% CAGR for polymers in the coming years, a significant opportunity for the industry. To be specific, the woven and non-woven fabric, toys and pipe industry are poised for a stellar performance in this part of the country.

INDPLAS’22 will present an opportunity to interact with current and potential entrepreneurs who wish to enter the plastic industry. It also offers one the chance to understand the policies and focus area of the local government. It provides an ideal platform to plan their marketing strategy for this region.

Industry 4.0 standards, new polymer manufacturing technologies, polymer recycling and the upcoming government initiatives will be the focus area that one would witness at INDPLAS’22.

 

How to Optimize Flexo Production With Rotec Upgrades For Sleeves and Adapters

How to Optimize Flexo Production With Rotec Upgrades For Sleeves and Adapters

In an industry where flexibility is central to maximizing opportunities, the quality of your sleeves and adapters can mean the difference between profit and loss. With a host of value-adding upgrade solutions for standard rotec sleeves and adapters, XSYS works with each customer to implement the best option for their flexo operation.

There are many elements influencing a good outcome in flexo printing. To keep unwanted downtime to a minimum as job run lengths continue to decrease, converters must seek out suppliers that offer solutions that eradicate the weak links in the process chain. Sleeves and adapters may not be the stars of the show, but they play an essential role in making the flexo printing process smooth, profitable, and sustainable.

From its market-leading position, XSYS is helping converters achieve higher press productivity and improved health & safety for the operators. Specifically with the extensive upgrade program for rotec sleeves and adapters, upgrading will allow printers to achieve better efficiencies and extend the longevity of the sleeves and adapters thereby bringing better sustainability, lower waste, and improved ROI.

“rotec has been in the sleeve and adapter segment for more than 30 years, which means we can offer decades of experience and innovation to our customers to help them meet current market challenges,” said Uwe Müller, Head of R&D. “We know that converters each have their own way of working in the pressroom, which is why we offer a wide range of high-quality upgrade options to customize their rotec sleeves and adapters so they better fit each individual printing press, the working environment, and the job specifications.”

Flexible solutions and customization
The innovative rotec® upgrade range has evolved to cover every aspect of the process and includes a wide number of solutions, from notches, rings, and end plates to conductivity, registration and mounting tools, to labelling systems. For those converters needing more than the standard rotec products and upgrades, XSYS also offers customized solutions built by a team of experts, which collaborate with the customer on each individual project and any specialty requirements.

Market feedback is the basis for this continued innovation from XSYS. “Listening to customers to learn exactly what they need helps us to develop new products and extras, so we can better support their goals, both in terms of productivity and sustainability,” said Silvia Cristina Kabus, Sales Director Sleeves. “By leveraging the vast experience of the rotec® sales, technical service, and production teams, we can find all sizes of flexible solutions outside the standard box of thinking, which will make a huge difference to each customer.

“It may seem quite insignificant in the grand scheme of things but changing something small – using notches or reinforced register pins for example – will contribute to the sustainability of the process by prolonging the lifespan of the sleeve or adapter, and in the long run also of the press.”

Making easy work of complicated processes
When it comes to operating flexo presses, efficiency is the name of the game. Shorter runs and anincreased number of job changes per shift make downtime an even more important factor in productivity. Any tools to make these processes easier has a significant impact on the bottom line.

The rotec Eco technology option, which uses a patented air distribution system for significantly easiersleeve mounting, is unique in the market. A cost-efficient method that can have a significant impact on the efficiency of the operation, it requires up to 90% less compressed air, which is especially helpful for customers with inconsistent or over-burdened compressed air systems.

The recently introduced Eco Xtra Ring adds extra protection by shielding the end of the adapter from wear, eliminating the risk of air leaking and creating issues with mounting. The first customer to
implement the Eco Xtra Ring, which makes the adapter more robust and durable thereby increasing the ROI and, again, sustainability, is Emsur in Spain. The company tested the innovation at its Saymopack plant, in Valencia, and reported great results.

“During rough production processes, our adapters were becoming damaged very fast, so we needed to reinforce the operator side. The new ring protects the adapter from wear and improves the mounting characteristics quite significantly, as well as the overall lifetime,” said Marcos Gaspar Calatayud, process
improvement at Emsur Saymopack.

Taking a holistic view
Another unique innovation that prolongs the lifetime of the products and offers better protection foroperators is rotec Technology for conductivity. As the safest product on the market, it is differentiated from competitive solutions because the sleeves and adapters are made fully conductive from the base through to the surface without the use of any mechanical parts or weak points in the construction. The result is a longer product lifetime that allows XSYS to offer a 10-year warranty for conductivity. Meanwhile, non-metal upgrades are important for those customers who want to avoid metal in the press or prefer alternative materials. rotec options include a composite notch, a PVC ring, and compressible end plates.

A holistic view of the overall operation can provide many more benefits from the rotec range. For example, rotec offers several solutions to optimize adapter use. Specialty pins and air channel systems allow multiple sleeve lengths to be mounted onto the same adapter – saving cost and increasing efficiency with a simpler set-up. In more extreme cases, it is also possible to run the press with multiple sleeves on one adapter. As customers expand their portfolio and requirements, flexible rotec solutions allow everyone to achieve their goals more easily.

 

DSM Engineering Materials launches 100% bio-based Stanyl with halved carbon footprint and same high performance to empower customer sustainability

DSM Engineering Materials launches 100% bio-based Stanyl with halved carbon footprint and same high performance to empower customer sustainability

DSM Engineering Materials announces the launch of a new, more sustainable version of its flagship product Stanyl: Stanyl B-MB (Bio-based Mass Balanced), with up to 100% bio-based content. Using the maximum possible levels of biomass-waste feedstock, it enables DSM Engineering Materials to halve the carbon footprint of this product line and, in turn, of the Stanyl® B-MB-based products of its customers. This industry-first launch of a 100% bio-based high-temperature polyamide underlines the business’s ongoing commitment to helping customers fulfil their sustainability ambitions by making planet-positive choices and supporting the transition to a circular and bio-based economy.

DSM Engineering Materials announces the launch of a new, more sustainable version of its flagship product Stanyl®: Stanyl® B-MB (Bio-based Mass Balanced), with up to 100% bio-based content. Using the maximum possible levels of biomass-waste feedstock, it enables DSM Engineering Materials to halve the carbon footprint of this product line and, in turn, of the Stanyl® B-MB-based products of its customers. This industry-first launch of a 100% bio-based high-temperature polyamide underlines the business’s ongoing commitment to helping customers fulfil their sustainability ambitions by making planet-positive choices and supporting the transition to a circular and bio-based economy.

Global production of bio-based products roughly doubled between 2015 and 2020, but to conserve the planet’s natural resources and stay below the critical 1.5 degrees of global warming, the materials industry urgently needs to accelerate the shift to sustainable feedstocks. Seeing this need, DSM Engineering Materials has committed to providing bio- and/or recycled-based alternatives for its entire portfolio by 2030.

Stanyl B-MB – now available with up to 100% bio-based content – is a fully ISCC+-certified mass-balancing solution, and delivers exactly the same characteristics, performance, and quality as conventional Stanyl. In addition, production of Stanyl B-MB now generates a carbon footprint up to 50% lower than the fossil-based original. In practice, this means a 3.3-ton CO2 reduction per ton produced – equivalent to charging 420,000 smartphones. Not only does this industry first further support the ‘Sustainable sourcing’ pillar of DSM Engineering Materials’ SimplyCircular™ initiative, but it also raises the bar for biomass-balanced solutions in the industry. DSM Engineering Materials therefore continues to lead the way on driving carbon-footprint reductions and boosting customers’ environmental success.

Roeland Polet, President DSM Engineering Materials: “With both consumers and regulators demanding more sustainable materials, the launch of 100% bio-based Stanyl B-MB is an important step forward for our industry. We are fully committed to developing sustainably sourced products with a reduced environmental impact. With the same specifications and performance but with a 50% lower carbon footprint, this new portfolio will enable our customers to fulfil their sustainability goals and contribute to a planet-positive future – so what they design today, we can all value tomorrow.”

Stanyl B-MB continues Stanyls 30-year legacy of meeting customers’ most stringent performance requirements. The only aliphatic polyamide in its class, Stanyl redefined polyamides when it was introduced, and is still the most widely used high-temperature polyamide today. Its excellent high-temperature mechanics, superior flow and processing, and distinguished wear and friction resistance make it ideal for high-temperature applications in automotive, electronics, electrical, and consumer goods industries, such as USB connectors, automotive and industrial actuator gears, powertrain timing chains, bearing cages, and food contact conveyors.

PLASTICS Industry Statement on Passage of California Senate Bill 54

PLASTICS Industry Statement on Passage of California Senate Bill 54

Plastics Industry Association President and CEO, Matt Seaholm, issued the following statement today in response to the passage of California Senate Bill 54:

“The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) is disappointed that, in the end, we cannot support today’s signed version of Senate bill 54.

“The plastics industry remained dedicated to a final compromise bill that we could get behind, supportive of a circular approach to eliminating plastic waste, which we, unfortunately, do not feel this bill accomplishes. However, Senate Bill 54 presents opportunities to continue to work to solve the recycling issues in the state of California in a way that a ballot initiative would not. Should momentum on a number of these policy provisions occur in the coming years that potentially address remaining concerns, this legislation may prove to be a program our industry could get behind.

“We will continue to advocate on behalf of our members, their customers, and stress the value that plastics provides to the businesses and citizens of California. Working with policymakers and other stakeholders, I’m hopeful we will ultimately reach environmental solutions for California.

“The PLASTICS industry is committed to product design, technology and manufacturing with a focus on sustainable products, designed for recycling and sustainability.”

The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) is the only organization that supports the entire plastics supply chain, representing nearly one million workers in the $395 billion U.S. industry. Since 1937, PLASTICS has been working to make its members and the industry more globally competitive while advancing recycling and sustainability. To learn more about PLASTICS’ education initiatives, industry-leading insights and events, networking opportunities and policy advocacy and the largest plastics trade show in the Americas, NPE: The Plastics Show, visit plasticsindustry.org

“Ready2Go”: The New Allrounder In a Flash!

“Ready2Go”: The New Allrounder In a Flash!

In order to offer customers quick and easy access to standard machines, Arburg has already been producing Allrounders from the Golden Edition and Golden Electric “ready to go” series since 2021. From Technology Days 2022 onwards, all European users of the arburgXworld customer portal will now have the opportunity to view the list of available warehouse and also showroom machines via the new “Ready2Go” app and to request corresponding offers. And thus to receive their new Allrounder within three to four weeks….

Ara Partners Acquires Petainer

Ara Partners Acquires Petainer

Ara Partners (“Ara”), a private equity firm that specialises in industrial decarbonisation investments, announced that it has acquired Petainer Ltd. (“Petainer” or the “Company”), a UK-based, global producer of sustainability-focused beverage packaging solutions. Petainer was acquired by Ara in partnership with Petainer management and affiliates of Next Wave Partners LLP.

Petainer, which is led by CEO Hugh Ross, is a technical and innovation leader in the development and manufacture of sustainable, high-performance polyethylene terephthalate (PET) packaging solutions for blue chip customers in the soft drinks, beer, water and other CPG sectors. The Company has particular strengths in refPET (multiple-use, refillable bottles), rPET (recycled PET) and circular applications.

Mr. Ross stated: “Ara’s investment focus on industrial decarbonisation and its expertise and existing presence in the plastics recycling industry in Europe and the Americas make them a uniquely valuable partner for Petainer. Ara’s ownership will significantly enhance Petainer’s ability to invest in expansion alongside our multi-national customers as these customers implement their global sustainability and circularity strategies.”

Petainer offers a wide range of sustainable PET packaging solutions which allow its customers to reduce their carbon footprint. It has over 35 years of experience designing and manufacturing high-quality, cost-efficient products with circularity as a core principle. It operates eight sites in Europe, the Americas and Asia to serve customers globally.

Christopher Picotte, a partner at Ara, noted: “Petainer is a compelling addition to Ara’s portfolio of companies working to decarbonise the packaging industry through technical innovation and best practices. From its product leadership in the refPet and rPet markets, to the certified carbon neutral manufacturing at its Lidköpking factory in Sweden, the Company has consistently achieved success in decarbonising both its products and its own operations. We look forward to working with Hugh and his team and supporting Petainer in its future growth.”

Repetco Receives The Retina ECO Award To The SME In Innovation And Sustainability

Repetco Receives The Retina ECO Award To The SME In Innovation And Sustainability

Repeto was awarded yesterday with the prize ‘SME for innovation and sustainability’, in the second edition of the Retina ECO Awards, which are in collaboration with Capgemini. This award has recognized the technology developed by the company for a problem that, until now, remained unsolved: the recycling of multilayer PET plastic, very present in food packaging and one of the most difficult materials to recycle

In addition, the construction of the first industrial-scale plant in the world for the recycling of this type of plastics has added value to achieve this award, since its operating dynamics will be based on avoiding the use of chemicals, reducing emissions and favoring the circular economy thanks to the recovery of raw materials.

Rafael Sánchez-Castillo Lodares, founder and CEO of REPETCO, highlighted the problem facing the recycling of PET plastics: every year in Europe, 1.3 million tons of these plastics are buried or incinerated. “This happens because they cannot be recycled, but REPETCO’s technology is going to enable this for the first time.” It represents, therefore, a revolution in recycling and the circular economy.

This edition was presided by H.M. The Queen of Spain and was also attended by the Third Vice-President of the Government and Minister for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Teresa Ribera.

Ribera, who closed the event with a speech highlighting the value of the award-winning projects, stressed the importance of combining the intelligent use of resources, taking advantage of the technologies available, but “without forgetting the context in which these technologies are useful”.

For their part, the director of Retina, Jaime García Cantero, and the CEO of Capgemini, Luis Abad, also wanted to highlight the relevance of the projects in the fight against climate change and in their commitment to sustainability. “Our commitment to these awards is environmental and planetary, but without losing sight of the other two, because the ecological transition that we live has to be fair, diverse and inclusive, leaving no one behind,” added García Cantero.

“Today we are here to recognize companies that move from ideas to deeds and invest in these sustainability plans,” explained Abad.

 

Hillenbrand To Acquire Herbold Meckesheim

Hillenbrand To Acquire Herbold Meckesheim

Hillenbrand, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Herbold Meckesheim GmbH (Herbold) for an enterprise value of approximately €79 million. The transaction is expected to close during the fiscal fourth quarter of 2022, subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions.

Based in Meckesheim, Germany, Herbold is a leader in recycling systems, specializing in key process steps such as washing, separating, drying, shredding, and pulverizing. With annual revenue of more than €50 million, Herbold is highly complementary to the equipment and solutions offered under our Coperion brand and will accelerate Hillenbrand’s growth opportunities in the recycling end market.

At the completion of this transaction, Herbold will join the Coperion and Rotex brands as part of Hillenbrand’s Advanced Process Solutions (APS) segment. The APS segment is focused on highly engineered industrial processing solutions and aftermarket parts and services for a variety of end markets and applications.

“I am very excited to announce the acquisition of Herbold, which reinforces our commitment to growing as a world-class industrial company, executing our strategy to deliver long-term shareholder value, and accelerating our efforts to support a more sustainable future,” said Kim Ryan, President and CEO of Hillenbrand. “Herbold expands our position in the recycling end market, which has attractive, long-term growth prospects due to macro demand drivers for durable plastics and the desire for more sustainable solutions. Herbold will have a strong strategic fit with our Coperion brand, and together, we will be able to offer complete recycling solutions to our customers. Finally, we expect to enhance Herbold’s performance through the deployment of the Hillenbrand Operating Model and utilization of our global sales and service capabilities.”

 

Teknor Apex Announces NEW Sarlink R2 3180B TPV with 25% recycled content – another product portfolio advancement in their sustainability journey

Teknor Apex Announces NEW Sarlink R2 3180B TPV with 25% recycled content – another product portfolio advancement in their sustainability journey

This multi-purpose TPV containing high-quality Post-Industrial Recycled (PIR) content processes and performs like its virgin counterpart

thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) are the premier choice for critical applications that require superior elasticity and long-term performance, like extruded seals and hoses or molded gaskets. Sarlink TPVs have steadily been replacing thermoset rubber, like EPDM, in sealing applications due to improvements in processing, design, and weight reduction. In addition, unlike EPDM rubber, Sarlink TPVs are recyclable, both in- process or at the end of the product’s life cycle. Teknor Apex is pleased to introduce the latest innovation in the Sarlink portfolio, which can further help brands achieve their sustainability goals, by incorporating recycled content into TPVs.

The new grade, Sarlink R2 3180B, is based on the existing Sarlink 3180B technology, but incorporates 25% Post-Industrial Recycled (PIR) content. This is a pre-colored black, high-durometer multi-purpose TPV, that is essentially the functional equivalent of its virgin counterpart in terms of processing and performance. Sarlink TPVs in general have faster cycle times or throughput rates versus competitive TPV products on the market, and the addition of recycled content has proven to maintain this advantage during processing

The unique use of PIR content versus Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) content provides for a cleaner,more consistent raw material stream that can be used for extrusion processes without issue. Teknor Apex treats recycled feedstocks like prime raw materials, and they are subject to the same quality assurance testing and must meet relevant specifications for use. The use of recycled content helps to promote a circular economy while decreasing reliance on virgin fossil-based resources and energy. This allows brands to meet consumer and regulatory demands for enhanced sustainability of their products and contributes toward a lower carbon footprint by avoiding the impacts of manufacturing virgin petroleum-based materials. The Sarlink R2 3180B is just first TPV with
sustainable content to launch, but softer grades and more specialty TPV formulations containing sustainable content are currently under development, to be released later this year.

A Sustainable Option for a Variety of Products
Automotive, Industrial and Building and ; Construction industries are ideal markets for this new Sarlink TPV – that can be overmolded or co-extruded with PP or other thermoplastic elastomers. Ideal applications include the backbone or carrier for seals and profile extrusions, gaskets, pipe hanger brackets, dunnage, grommets and automotive body plugs, that can all then be recycled at end of life like virgin TPVs. So not only does Sarlink R2 3180B reduce plastic waste by incorporating it into the compound, but products made from this grade are still fully recyclable at the end of the
product's life.

“At Teknor Apex, we recognize our responsibility as part of the value chain, to manufacture our products as sustainably as possible, while continuing to deliver more sustainable material solutions
to the market. We understand sustainability is complex and interconnected. There are many paths to sustainability, and our products play an integral role. Every day we are investigating new sustainable raw materials, processes, technologies, and partners to continue to deliver sustainable solutions to the market,” said Jonathan Plisco, New Business Development Manager. Sarlink TPVs are manufactured according to the standards

Sarlink TPVs are manufactured according to the standards of ISO-9001 in the USA, Singapore, and
Belgium with strict formulation control and traceability.