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Quality and price remain top consumer concerns, creating a challenge for companies to deliver recycled and recyclable products at minimal additional cost
More than half of consumers said they would pay more for sustainable products designed to be reused or recycled, according to results of a survey from Accenture.
Terphane has recently introduced its sustainable films Ecophane to the global packaging market. These PET films address a growing demand for films that guarantee the production of recyclable packaging with recycled content.
Graham Packaging recently signed the Ellen MacArthur Foundation New Plastics Economy Global Commitment stating that by 2025 100 percent of its plastic packaging can be reused, recycled or composted.