India, April 3 -- Tetra Pak plans to gradually replace its 50,000 plus crates at its global spare parts distribution center in Sweden
In an innovative step towards a circular economy and as a result of close collaboration, Tetra Pak and Schoeller Allibert will launch a new transport crate made of polyAl from used beverage cartons at the Plastics Recycling Show in Amsterdam.
Schoeller Allibert is a leading global manufacturer of returnable transport packaging solutions. By integrating up to 50 per cent polyAl from used beverage cartons with raw materials from other recycled streams (without using any virgin materials), Schoeller Allibert has developed warehouse crates and other reusable logistics packaging that meet high industry standar...
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