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MILKLAB showcases sustainable materials made from milk cartons

MILKLAB, the family of plant-based and dairy milks made for baristas and coffee enthusiasts, has used its stand at the Melbourne International Coffee Exhibition (MICE) to successfully showcase a revolutionary sustainable building...

Tetra Pak partners with Australian startup to launch Waterbox

Aussie startup The Boxed Beverage Company has partnered with global food and beverage packaging company Tetra Pak to launch Waterbox, a “sustainably-packaged alkaline water sourced directly from Cottonwood Springs in Victoria.” Packaged in...

VicReturn announces container price for Victoria’s container deposit scheme

Victoria’s new container deposit scheme, CDS Vic, will reward Victorians with a 10¢ refund for every eligible can, carton and bottle they return. Under the scheme, first suppliers (beverage manufacturers and importers) share...

Sprite’s green bottle goes clear

Sprite’s iconic green plastic bottle will switch to clear plastic in Australia, making them easier to recycle into new bottles locally. According to Coca-Cola Australia, the switch from green to clear Sprite...

Cadbury Roses unveils new mix

Cadbury Roses has launched a new product mix and updated packaging design. The new Cadbury Roses are said to celebrate the soft centre flavours that Cadbury Roses fans love, wrapped in an “elegant...

FruChocs celebrates 75 years with limited-edition vintage packaging

Menz is celebrating the 75th anniversary of FruChocs with vintage inspired packaging, coinciding with today’s World Chocolate Day. The South Australian business says it will transport FruChoc fans back in time with a...

APCO opens applications for 2023 awards

The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) has officially opened applications for the 2023 APCO Annual Awards. As Australia’s annual celebration of sustainable packaging leadership, APCO’s Annual Awards recognise businesses and sustainability professionals that...

National packaging standards step towards circular economy

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) says the decision to implement national standards and design rules for packaging is a positive step towards a circular economy – providing more clarity for retailers and...
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