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07 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

07 August 2023

Dow aids Chinese dairy company in recyclable packaging

Dow has partnered with Mengniu, a dairy company in China, to launch an all-polyethylene recyclable yoghurt pouch.

Claire Jenns August 04 2023

Global materials science company Dow has aided Mengniu, a Chinese dairy company, to develop its first all-polyethylene (PE) recyclable yogurt pouch packaging.

Dow's INNATE TF-BOPE resins within the all-PE packaging enable traditional hard-to-recycle packaging to be integrated into closed-loop recycling streams through responsible recycling and mechanical recycling technology, providing consumers with more choices for sustainable packaging.

Mengniu has set a goal to achieve 100% technically recyclable packaging by 2025, striving to adopt low-carbon packaging in all of its product lines. This goal is part of the push for eco-consumerism in the global dairy products sector.

Mengiu is one of the key dairy companies in China. Within this market, the most popular packaging types are paper and board, rigid plastics, and flexible packaging.

Dow Asia Pacific commercial vice president of packaging and specialty plastics Bambang Candra commented: “This collaboration empowers recycled packaging to be transformed into high-value applications through responsible disposal and appropriate recycling processes.”

The all-PE pouch will be unveiled at the 2023 International Dairy Forum from August 4-7 in Hohhot, a major city in Northern China, and will be available from supermarkets across the city.

Dow recently partnered with Klöckner Pentaplast to launch a multi-layer recyclable vacuum film for meat and poultry packaging.

Generative AI remains an untapped potential across the consumer industry

GlobalData estimates the total AI market will be worth $909 billion in 2030, growing at a CAGR of 35.2% between 2022 and 2030. The consumer goods, foodservice, and packaging sectors are undergoing digital transformation, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic and changing consumer preferences. AI can help companies operating in these sectors by significantly reducing costs and production times. In Nestlé's 2022 full-year results, the company announced a renewed focus on digitalization to drive growth. Financial and reputational pressures associated with supply chain disruptions and sustainability concerns are also driving interest in the digitalization of supply chains. Data science and ML are strong investments across all areas. However, the sectors cannot stop at AI-powered data analytics applications. They must also explore computer vision (CV), smart robots, AI sensors that automate manufacturing and distribution logistics, and generative AI tools that increase efficiency across corporate departments and customer service operations and enable innovation in product design. For the most part, the consumer goods, foodservice, and packaging sectors will not play a significant role in creating and developing AI hardware or platforms. Instead, these sectors will help scale up the adoption of AI technologies, such as CV, conversational platforms, and smart robots. This adoption will be driven by the financial benefits and potential cost savings AI automation delivers across global supply chains.

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