May 5, 2021
Tethered caps will be launched for all of SIG’s beverage cartons in Europe during the second half of this year, well ahead of the July 2024 deadline set by EU regulations.
The redesigned caps will be compatible with existing filling machines and closure applicators, while being made from polymers linked to 100 per cent renewable, forest-based materials.
“Our new tethered cap solutions build on SIG’s strong track record on sustainable innovation as we go Way Beyond Good for people and the planet,” said Ali Kaylan, senior vice president for innovation and vice president of global marketing at SIG. “By announcing the launch three years ahead of regulatory requirements, we are providing reassurance for customers as they prepare to comply with forthcoming EU regulations. Thanks to SIG’s flexible and adaptable systems, our tethered caps can be used with existing SIG filling lines and closure applicators, making our solutions a secure investment for the long-term.
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TOMRA appointed as reverse vending technology provider for new Latvia deposit return system for beverage container recycling
Summary
Global reverse vending leader TOMRA today wins tender for reverse vending machines for the return of bottles and cans across the country
SIA Depozīta Iepakojuma Operators, the future central system administrator for the deposit return system (DRS) in Latvia, today announced that TOMRA has won the tender to provide the reverse vending technology for the upcoming bottle and can recycling program. A negotiation period will follow with the contract set to be signed by July 1st 2021.
The world s leading provider of reverse vending machines, TOMRA will supply approximately 800 automated collection points, combining around 625 indoor reverse vending solutions and 175 outdoor kiosks. These return locations seek to ensure optimal convenience for Latvian consumers to return their containers, and deliver on the ambitious targets set by the c