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Tetra Pak to develop paper straws for its portion-size carton packages

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Tetra Pak to develop paper straws for its portion-size carton packages

Tetra Pak is to launch a paper straw as part of a programme to address the issue of plastic straw waste.  Suitable for its portion-sized carton packages, the paper straws will be launched before the end of this year.

The carton giant said it has been encouraging consumers to push straws ‘back in the pack’ once empty, so they can be collected along with the rest of the package.

Charles Brand, Tetra Pak executive vice president, product management & commercial operations, said: “It sounds simple enough, but in reality, there are a number of significant challenges to producing a paper straw with the required properties.

 

A TetraPak/PackagingNews release   ||  May 03, 2018   |||

 

 

 

Published in MANUFACTURING
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  • industry talk

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