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Tetra Pak®- Building a Foundation for Carton Recycling with Aseptic Bricks

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

When we think of recycling beverage containers, the plastic bottle or the aluminum can come to mind. The prolific use and discard of these holders of liquids has spurred us on to enact anti-litter laws, collect used bottles and cans, and to recycle. As systems to recycle beverage containers evolve, our focus (at least in the USA) seems to still revolve around the collection of PET plastic, aluminum cans, and glass. While advancements in packaging technology have brought us beverage products packaged in “long life packaging” like the Tetrapak® aseptic brick, little has been done (at least in our country) to “sort out” how these useful multi-material packages can be recycled. (more…)

How Co-mingling of Recyclables is More Tangled than We Think- Part I

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Recycling household plastic containers can be a challenging endeavor. Since all plastics are not alike, we need to know which types of plastics our municipality accepts for recycling. Hair care products, beverages, laundry detergents, yogurts, margarines, salad dressings, frozen dinners, household cleaners, condiments, pet foods, body lotions … (you name it) are available in plastic containers. Since different plastics have different properties, the containers we so enthusiastically recycle often contain more than one type of plastic. Plastic properties such as strength, toughness, flexibility, barrier to moisture or gas, and melting point are all important factors which help to maintain the integrity of packaged goods. Piling these unlike containers together for recycling can be a problem not only for our local municipal recycling depot but for the commercial reclaimer who ultimately melts and reforms these containers. (more…)

Thermal Paper Receipts & Digital Coupons Part II- Conquered by Technology?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Digital coupons are the new retail buzz. With newspaper readership down and Sunday circulars in decline, the Consumer Products Industry (CPI) has a big upside if it can reach consumers via the internet. In the U.S. it is estimated that 1 out of 10 shoppers or 40 million consumers are very likely to use coupons found on line. (more…)

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