Sahar Mehrabzadeh and Sara Lowe of Bay Cities share how the company is helping retailers and brands achieve compliance with California’s SB 54 and other state-level Extended Producer Responsibility programs.
Representing leading companies across the consumer-packaged goods, packaging manufacturing, retail and materials sectors, the new directors bring extensive expertise in government affairs, public policy, sustainability and the circular economy.
The innovation behind PaperFlow P-type was recently recognized with the Pap’Award in the category of “Circularity in Food Packaging.” The award honors packaging solutions that make a measurable contribution to the circular economy while meeting the practical requirements of industrial packaging applications.
The solution enables high-capacity, fast production of high-quality, three-dimensional fiber-based packaging, offering packaging producers a competitive end-to-end solution to meet the increasing demand for sustainable alternatives to plastic.
The Cellera platform was industrialized in collaboration with GDM, a Coesia company, and AP&T, leveraging proven industrial machine execution to ensure reliable production and repeatable performance.
K3® r100 builds on Greiner Packaging’s well-established cardboard-plastic packaging concept in Europe and introduces a key development: the cardboard wrap and plastic cup are designed to separate automatically during the waste disposal process without human intervention.
With California’s SB 54 set to take effect in 2027, the initiative aims to provide a roadmap for recovering, sorting, processing and ensuring market demand for small-format materials.
Created for brands, retailers, associations and solution providers impacted by EPR laws, this guideline addresses a growing need for scalable, reliable packaging data management and demonstrates how GS1 Standards can be leveraged for EPR packaging reporting.