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28 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

28 September 2023

Blue Ocean Closures partners with Coca-Cola’s EMEA R&D Center

Blue Ocean's fibre-based screw cap is set to be tested and further developed at the centre.

Soumya Sharma September 28 2023

Blue Ocean Closures has announced entering into a new partnership with Coca-Cola’s Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) research and development (R&D) facility in Brussels, Belgium.

Blue Ocean Closures is a Sweden-based sustainable startup with an aim to curb plastic usage in packaging closures across the globe.

To achieve this vision, Blue Ocean is introducing a fibre-based packaging screw cap to the market.

The Swedish startup confirmed that its fibre-based screw cap is biobased and recyclable, similar to paper in its properties.

Blue Ocean is further working to address the global plastic pollution crisis by making sure that its sustainable products meet up to five core concepts: being biobased, cost-effective, ocean-biodegradable, recyclable, and scalable.

Blue Ocean CEO Lars Sandberg said: “For us to succeed with this groundbreaking move, away from fossil-based plastics, it is extremely important to have global brands on board, with the ambition and ability to truly making a difference.

“We are thrilled to announce our explorative partnership with Coca-Cola’s EMEA R&D Center today, focusing on innovation to bring new and more sustainable products to use.”

The latest effort is in line with Coca-Cola’s goals to advance sustainable packaging, as well as minimise the use of non-renewable materials across its business, via its World Without Waste strategy.

Coca-Cola EMEA R&D Center packaging engineer Daphné Ronat said: “We are excited to be part of the pioneer community and to help test and develop this innovation during its continued development.

“It fits both our sustainability strategy and our ongoing exploratory work with future packaging technologies which may complement other, existing types of packaging in our packaging mix.”

Earlier this month, Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company collaborated with British packaging and paper company Mondi to introduce Mondi's 'Hug-IT' sustainable sleeve packaging in Austria.

Global food packaging industry witnessing an uptick in demand for personalized packaging

In 2022, flexible packaging was the most used pack material, followed by rigid plastics. Dairy & soy food was the leading sector, while prepared meals sector is forecast to register the fastest growth during 2022–27, per GlobalData. The demand for eco-friendly packaging is on the rise, stimulated by consumers’ increasing focus on sustainability. Personalized packaging is becoming popular as consumers appreciate products tailored to their needs or preferences.

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