Film will replace the previous multi-material structure made with three different types of plastic, which was not recyclable. In addition, the new film offers a 6% plastic weight reduction compared to the previous solution.
The event brought together stakeholders from across the packaging value chain to explore how evolving European regulations are shaping logistics packaging design, recyclability, and material selection.
Investment will help customers meet their sustainability goals through the conversion to more sustainable packaging solutions, reflecting Amcor’s commitment to expand the AmPrima® portfolio of recycle-ready materials.
Amcor’s merger with Berry Global and TOPPAN’s purchase of Sonoco’s TFP business are just two transactions that transformed the flexible packaging sector in 2025.
During the year, Amcor continued to bring new innovations to market that minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency in line with its belief that all packaging can be circular.
The Air Peel Technology delivers 25% stronger seals and 50% greater breathability than comparable products, supporting faster, more reliable sterilization cycles and ensuring packaging integrity in demanding conditions.
The Heanor facility plays a vital role in helping to advance a circular economy in the UK by processing a wide range of post-consumer and industrial flexible plastic waste.
Strategically located in San Jose to serve the needs of medical customers in the Americas, Amcor’s facility will offer optimized supply chain efficiency for trays, die cut lids, forming films, bags, pouches and labels.