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Milliken, RPC promote the benefits of PP for packaging

Source:Milliken Release Date:2013-10-18 220
Food & Beverage
PP is chosen for clarity, cost efficiency and sustainability benefits

GHENT, Belgium - RPC Group, a leading supplier of rigid plastics packaging, is choosing Clear PP for some of its products to help it achieve both the high clarity packaging desired by consumers and the highest sustainability targets.

Most of RPC’s thermoformed, blow moulded and thin-walled injection moulded food-related applications are made with polypropylene (PP) because of the material’s unique combination of physical properties, high clarity option, cost efficiency and sustainability benefits.

High clarity PP enables a new level of brilliance and transparency for plastic packaging. The aesthetics achieved through the addition of Millikens Millad? NX? 8000 advanced clarifying agent, are supported by a host of performance and sustainability benefits that add to PP’s overall viability and attractiveness, particularly in light of increasing environmental awareness and tightening packaging regulations.

Millad NX 8000 enables the processing of PP at lower temperatures, which leads to a reduction in energy usage, shorter cooling times and a lower carbon footprint, with the possibility of faster cycle times for higher productivity.

Clear PP ensures good impact protection and barrier protection for finished packaging that help to extend the shelf-life of products and prevent food waste by protecting produce from “plot to plate”. Strong, yet lightweight packaging is easier to handle and transport, lowering vehicle weight and overall energy consumption.

These advantages make Clear PP a contributor to RPC’s Sustainability Matters Programme – its in-house commitment to energy and waste reduction, and increased recycling.

Packaging based on Clear PP is highly suitable for recycling, in particular into non-food applications. This is a key focus area for RPC, which has been working with AkzoNobel on the use of post consumer recycled (PCR) material in their Dulux brand PP paint containers, at an inclusion rate of 25%.

RPC is also part of the WRAP initiative, which is working in partnership with industry to develop a viable process to recycle post-consumer PP packaging waste into recycled PP (rPP) suitable for use in the manufacture of new food packaging.

“The UK Government has recently introduced new packaging recycling targets through to 2017. The targets are material specific, and plastics got the most stretching target of all, requiring plastics recycling to double over the next five years,” comments David Baker, General Manager UK, RPC Group. “Failure to meet the targets will probably result in financial penalties being imposed across the supply chain and the largest proportion of these penalties will be borne by the retailers and thence by the consumers. So it is important that the whole supply chain works together with some urgency as 2017 will be upon us before we know it.”

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