Les marques Coca-Cola, PepsiCo et Nestlé sont désignées les plus grands pollueurs plastique au monde pour la troisième année consécutive. C’est le résultat du troisième Brand Audit international du mouvement Break Free From Plastic, de l’association No Plastic In My Sea qui vient de sortir aujourd’hui. Un échec pour ces
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Nestlé, owner of more than 2 000 brands that produce 1.7 million tonnes of plastic per year, is opening a new packaging research institute in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Group thus wishes to strengthen its commitment to sustainable packaging. The company states that it will use the new facilities to develop new packaging solutions.
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The research consortium Alliance NaturALL Bottle welcomes a newcomer: the American giant PepsiCo Inc. (Pepsi-Cola, Tropicana, Lipton, Ice Tea, ...) Objective: to advance the creation of bio-sourced 100% packaging to reduce the carbon footprint. Will this new alliance help eradicate the 8 million tons of plastic found in every
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A new April 2018 report by Rainforest Action reveals one of the most serious cases of illegal destruction of tropical forests in Borneo in recent years. Approximately 10,000 hectares of peatland have been illegally destroyed to make way for oil palm plantations,
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Nature to inspire factories! On the occasion of the Plant Based summit held on 25 and 26 April 2017 in Lille, the players in the bio-economy delivered their treasures of ingenuity to diversify the biomass markets. The construction, cosmetics, automotive, paint, cosmetics and food industries, as well as the
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Defence Airbus and Space, The Forest Trust (TFT) and SarVision have jointly developed an innovative service that allows food and beverage companies to provide evidence of the implementation of their commitments to environmental protection and more specifically the fight against deforestation. After 14
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